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Children who are developing disorganized attachment to their caregivers most likely have been ________. abused born addicted to cocaine diagnosed with ADHD separated from their parents

          Children who are developing disorganized attachment to their caregivers most likely
have been ________.
abused
born addicted to cocaine
diagnosed with ADHD
separated from their parents
        
Children who are developing disorganized attachment to their caregivers most likely
have been .
abused
born addicted to cocaine
diagnosed with ADHD
separated from their parents

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00:01 Right answer to this question is option d.
00:06 Moving on to the explanation.
00:08 Borderline personality disorder or bpd, borderline personality disorder, or this in short is known as bpd, is a mental health disorder.
00:30 Is a mental health disorder, mental health disorder.
00:40 That impacts, that impacts the way we think, the way we think, then, and feel about yourself, about ourselves and others.
01:14 Now this is also causing problems in everyday life.
01:18 Causing problems functioning in everyday life.
01:26 Functioning in everyday life.
01:36 So this is in short what we mean by bpb or borderline personality disorder.
01:41 Now this includes self -image issues.
01:44 Let's also note down that.
01:45 It includes self -image issues, self -image issues, difficulty managing emotions, difficulty managing emotions, managing emotions and behavior and a pattern of, and a pattern of unstable relationships unstable relationships this is also a part of a person who's having bpd or borderline personality disorder now this we with the b borderline personality disorder we may have intense fear of abandonment or instability and a person can also have difficulty torturing being alone so this is also a part of it also, the person may exhibit an inappropriate form of anger, impulsiveness and frequent mood swings which may push others away and even though they want to have a loving and lasting relationship, these come into play.
03:12 So this is what we mean by a borderline personality disorder.
03:16 So this is just an area to call to know what a borderline personality disorder is.
03:22 So a question is about what are the causes of borderline personality disorder.
03:27 Disorder.
03:28 So from the options we can understand that all of them are a cause of borderline personality disorder.
03:34 Let's go into the explanation.
03:36 A borderline personality disorder may be linked with genetics.
03:40 Let me also write the causes.
03:43 Now the causes can include genetics.
03:49 Now why genetics? genetics because in some of the twin studies and families suggest that personality disorders may be inherited or strongly associated with other mental health disorders among the family members.
04:03 So this is the reason why we include genetics in the cause of bipolar, i mean sorry, the borderline personality disorder...
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