Anxiety Quote by Christine Ann Lawson
““To stave off the panic associated with the absence of a primary object, borderline patients frequently will impulsively engage in behaviors that numb the panic and establish contact with and control over some new object.””
About This Quote
Source Journal Article: Journal of Personality Disorders, 2015
Borderline individuals often numb panic by impulsively seeking new objects to control, revealing a coping pattern of object‑focused distraction.
In simple terms: People with BPD use new objects to calm panic.
Develop healthier coping strategies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- clinical therapy
- self‑help groups
- mindfulness practice
- emotional regulation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one replace impulsive object‑seeking with constructive habits?
- What supports help reduce panic without new objects?
Alternative coping may not address underlying trauma.