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>Unstable moods: Intense mood swings that can last from a few hours to a few days, including periods of depression, anxiety, or irritability.
>Intense anger: Difficulty controlling anger, which can lead to frequent outbursts, chronic anger, or physical fights.
>Chronic feelings of emptiness: A persistent sense of boredom or inner void.
>Fear of abandonment: Frantic efforts to avoid real or perceived abandonment, leading to clinginess or pushing people away.
>Unstable relationships: A pattern of intense relationships that shift rapidly between extreme closeness and intense dislike or hatred.
>Unstable self-image: A distorted or persistently unstable sense of self, leading to frequent changes in goals, values, or even career choices.
>Impulsivity: Engaging in potentially self-damaging impulsive behaviors like reckless spending, binge eating, substance abuse, or unsafe sex.
>Self-harm and suicidal behavior: Recurrent suicidal thoughts, threats, gestures, or self-mutilating behaviors like cutting or burning.
>Dissociation or paranoia: Brief episodes of paranoid thoughts or feeling disconnected from oneself or reality, often triggered by stress.