Borderline Personality Disorder, Discrimination, and Survivors of Chronic Childhood Trauma

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 9 (1):218-245 (2016)
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Many feminist researchers have been critical of the psychiatric category of borderline personality disorder 1 and have emphasized the gendered nature of the diagnosis. It is estimated that people diagnosed with BPD comprise 1 to 2 percent of the general population in the United States in a given year, and that women represent 75 percent of those diagnosed.2 Critics have argued that the diagnosis reinforces double-binds for women and pathologizes traits associated with both conventional femininity, such as emotionality, dependency, and self-destructiveness, and unconventional femininity, such as rebelliousness and sexual promiscuity (Lester 2013; Potter 2009; Shaw..

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Women, Evil, and Grey Zones.Claudia Card - 2000 - Metaphilosophy 31 (5):509-528.
Is refusing to forgive a vice?Nancy Potter - 2001 - In Peggy DesAutels & JoAnne Waugh (eds.), Feminists Doing Ethics. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 135--150.

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