Published November 30, 2025 | Version v1
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Borderline state and addictions (a post-modern subject): About a clinical case

  • 1. Department of psychiatry, Military Hospital of Instruction Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco.
  • 2. Department of psychiatry, Military Hospital of My Ismail, Meknes.

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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is frequently associated with addictive behaviors; however, this comorbidity remains underdiagnosed and undertreated.   We present the case of a 22-year-old soldier who was hospitalized after attempting suicide while in a depressive state, exhibiting multiple addictions, including cyberaddiction, sports addiction, emotional dependence, and polysubstance use (cannabis, benzodiazepines, alcohol).   Psychometric assessments (MMPI-2, TAT) revealed significant identity issues.   The clinical course was characterized by impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, and recurrent self-harm, interspersed with phases of cooperation and relational seeking.   This example illustrates the polymorphic expression of BPD in contemporary contexts, where the emergence of behavioral addictions is crucial.   Recent studies confirm the high prevalence of comorbidity between BPD and addiction, highlighting the need for integrated and simultaneous treatment.   This case highlights the imperative to adapt therapeutic strategies to confront novel forms of addiction, particularly those linked to digital environments.

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