Abstract

Background: Borderline Personality Disorder or BPD is a personality disorder with the main symptoms are emotional instability, impulsive behavior, negative self-concept, and impaired interpersonal function. Recovery in BPD is directed at the existence of satisfaction and meaning in life even with limited conditions due to symptoms of the disorder that still exists.Purpose: The aim of this study is to explore the life experiences of BPD survivors in their recovery processMethod: This research is a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. In-depth interviews were conducted with 10 BPD survivors from the Indonesian BPD Community. Interview transcripts were analyzed using the Colaizzi method.Result: Six themes were extracted in this study, namely, the recovery process is not found alone, it is difficult to understand and love oneself, it is difficult to build stable relationships with others, the journey to make peace with oneself, the most painful experiences that come from the closest people and the experience of mental health services in Indonesia.Conclusion: The process of self-identification has been the first step in an individual's journey with BPD in the recovery process. The available support system has helped BPD survivors to be able to adapt to the experience resulting from BPD symptoms. It is necessary to increase the knowledge of nurses about BPD in order to be able to provide good nursing careKeyword: borderline personality disorder, life experience, recovery

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