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Essay / Psychological Case Study Marilyn Monroe - 1966
She wanted to be someone completely different, the old saying “out with the old and in with the new” was her gospel (Cinnamon 2015). She abandoned her old identity, perhaps because it was damaged, unloved and insecure, for a new beginning over which she now had control. term no longer used. Borderline personality disorder is shaped by adverse childhood experiences or brain dysfunctions. People with this disorder have difficulty balancing their emotions and experience internal and external conflicts. They often long for loving environments or relationships and are afraid of being alone, but due to their frequent and irrational mood swings, they push people away (Flavin, 2014). People with BPD often have rapid changes in themselves because they have an unstable sense of who they are. They negatively perceive themselves as bad or don't feel like they exist. An unstable self-image can lead to recurring change in friendships, values, goals, and gender identity (Flavin,