Abi Brown

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The borderline experiences another on the basis of his most recent encounter, rather than on a broader-based, consistent series of interactions. Therefore, a constant, predictable perception of another person never emerges—the borderline, as if afflicted with a kind of targeted amnesia, continues to respond to that person as someone new on each occasion.
I Hate You--Don't Leave Me: Understanding the Borderline Personality
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