BPD limerence is an intricate blend of fearless yearning for love and profound fears of abandonment, leading to emotional dysregulation and chaotic attachment styles.
Early disruptions in caregiver bonding lead to lifelong implications, resulting in emotional dysregulation and unstable self-identity, paving the way for limerence and BPD traits.
The experience of limerence does not equate to madness; rather, it reflects deep-rooted emotional experiences rooted in early childhood love and loss.
Making sense of BPD limerence involves recognizing the neurobiological impact of caregivers’ emotional availability and how attachment patterns shape behaviors in adult relationships.
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