Q. I'm a 28 year old university grad who has shown severe autistic symptoms
since infancy but was not diagnosed until my early twenties as being a
high functioning autistic due to high intelligence. a few years ago was
also diagnosed with bipolar rapid cycling. I used to cut myself as a
way of punishing myself when I did something inappropriate but have now
switched to inflicting bruises which I hide from others. a lot of the
BPD symptoms seem to sound a lot like my autistic ones. is another
diagnosis warranted or are the two very similar. there are soft abuse
issues, mostly emotional/verbal but no sexual abuse. how can I tell the
difference between autism and borderline personality disorder?
A. It sounds from your description that alcohol plays a large part in
exacerbating his symptoms. While "promising" to not drink is one approach,
it rarely is effective in the long run. You may want to talk with him about
seeking professional help for his drinking. In some cases, some mental
illnesses can be managed very well as long as alcohol and drugs aren't being
taken. You can start by calling your local alcohol and drug council for
information and referrals for alcohol treatment/counseling. Most alcohol
counseling is done on an outpatient basis and is flexible to meet the
scheduling demands of work schedules and family schedules.