Your mood swings could damage your relationship...here's reason why

Your mood swings could damage your relationship...here's reason why

Once you recognise your bad moods it's advisable to work towards making yourself better and quit making your partner go through the pain of having to endure your moods
Humans are generally known to fall into certain moods due to several hormones and in relationships in takes a patient partner to put up with these moods.
Once you recognise your bad moods it's advisable to work towards making yourself better and quit making your partner go through the pain of having to endure your moods. People's feelings change over time, and prolonged discomfort of your partner can make them change their minds about you.
  According to Health Site, a recent study suggested that people who experience mood swings often find it hard to maintain successful friendships and romantic relationships.
Individuals with the illness borderline personality disorder, or BPD may have lowered brain activity in regions important for empathy which in turn could trigger trouble in relationships, the study indicated.
“Our results showed that people with BPD traits had reduced activity in brain regions that support empathy,” said study lead author Brian Haas, assistant professor at University of Georgia in the US. “This reduced activation may suggest that people with more BPD traits have a more difficult time understanding and/or predicting how others feel, at least compared to individuals with fewer BPD traits,” Haas noted. For the study, the researchers used functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) imaging to measure brain activity in 80 participants.
They found a link between those with high borderline personality traits and a decreased use of neural activity in two parts of the brain: the temporoparietal junction and the superior temporal sulcus, two brain regions implicated to be critically important during empathic processing. “We found that for those with more BPD traits, empathetic processes are not as easily activated,” study co-author Joshua Miller, psychology professor at University of Georgia noted.
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“Borderline personality disorder is considered one of the most severe and troubling personality disorders,” Miller said. “BPD can make it difficult to have successful friendships and romantic relationships. These findings could help explain why that is,” Miller pointed out. The findings were published in the journal Personality Disorders: Theory, Research and Treatment.



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