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“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.” quote by Christine Ann Lawson
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““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.””

Christine Ann Lawson

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.

Key Takeaway

Develop healthier coping strategies.

Themes

psychology borderline personality coping

Mood

clinical educational

Type

therapeutic analytical

When to use this quote

  • clinical therapy
  • self‑help groups
  • mindfulness practice
  • emotional regulation

Key Concepts

impulsivity object attachment panic management

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can one replace impulsive object‑seeking with constructive habits?
  • What supports help reduce panic without new objects?
A Different Perspective

Alternative coping may not address underlying trauma.

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