People With Borderline Personality Don't Mean to Be Rude
Briefly

A study from the University of Padova highlights the role of synchrony in conversations, crucial for effective social interactions. For individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), a lack of ability to time their responses appropriately can lead to misunderstandings and negative perceptions by others. This difficulty with conversational timing is likened to a fundamental skill that is often taken for granted in social settings. The research emphasizes that these challenges can result in unstable and negative relationships for those affected by BPD, leading to broader social implications.
The lack of timing in conversations may contribute to the struggles faced by individuals with borderline personality disorder, making social interactions challenging.
Research from the University of Padova suggests that synchrony in conversations is vital for social connections, a skill that those with BPD often lack.
Read at Psychology Today
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