If you feel like you’ re on an unstable emotional rollercoaster with no end in sight, OR if you are involved with someone with BPD and don’ t know what to say or do, then keep reading. Do you often feel so happy and excited one minute, then upset and sad the next without even knowing why?Are you having a hard time making romantic relationships work because you’ re terribly afraid that your partner will leave?Have you physically hurt a loved one – or yourself – out of extreme anger that you failed to control or stop?Or are you related to or are concerned about someone with BPD and you don’ t understand the disorder and want help?You’ re not alone – over four million people in the US are also experiencing erratic emotions, intense fear of abandonment, and extreme rage, which are some of the hallmarks of borderline personality disorder (BPD).This condition is not exactly unheard of – in fact, it is often thrust into the public spotlight, th