What Actually Produces Borderline Personality?
Автор: Hannah Spier, MD
Загружено: 2026-03-06
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Borderline Personality Disorder is routinely explained as trauma in disguise. In this episode, I look at the evidence behind that assumption — and at how much of it rests on retrospective self-report, inflated definitions, severe clinical samples, and a therapeutic culture that stops thinking the moment adversity appears.
Trauma can shape borderline traits, but it does not cleanly explain them. The data do not support the reflexive claim that borderline pathology is simply the result of childhood abuse, and that matters because bad causal stories produce bad therapy.
If you’ve noticed how quickly clinicians turn volatility, identity disturbance, and relational chaos into a trauma narrative, this episode is for you.
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00:00 Borderline Personality Disorder: Is Trauma Really the Cause?
03:49 Problem 1: BPD Studies Depend on Retrospective Trauma Self-Reports
06:04 Problem 2: Prospective Research Does Not Prove Childhood Abuse Causes BPD
07:03 Problem 3: Clinical BPD Samples Exaggerate the Trauma Link
07:44 Problem 4: Twin Studies Challenge the Trauma Model of BPD
09:08 Problem 5: Trauma Usually Predicts PTSD, Not Borderline Personality Disorder
09:42 Problem 6: The Timeline Problem in Trauma-Based Explanations of BPD
11:38 Problem 7: Declining Child Abuse Rates vs Rising BPD Visibility
13:34 Conclusion: Why the Trauma Theory of BPD Falls Short
14:26 Like, Subscribe, and Join the Live Sessions
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