The “favorite person” in borderline personality disorder: A content analysis of social media posts
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Stein, Alexandra G.
Johnson, Benjamin N.
Abstract / Description
In the borderline personality disorder (BPD) online community, shared experience has led to the emergence of the term “favorite person” (FP) to describe a unique interpersonal relationship. Despite its widespread use, this term has not been defined in the scholarly literature. The purpose of this exploratory study was to develop a working definition of FP through quantitative content analysis of relevant Instagram posts. Results suggest that FP may be defined as an insecure attachment figure who consumes the thoughts and evokes the abandonment fears of individuals with BPD. The FP is viewed as a rescuer and depended on for a sense of identity and emotional validation. Reactivity of mood and a tendency to hypermentalize around the FP may contribute to the instability evident in these relationships. These findings offer a novel understanding of the lived experience of BPD relationships, having important implications for treatment and stigma reduction.
Keyword(s)
borderline personality disorder close relationships interpersonal dysfunction lived experience attachment social media content analysisPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2025-06-30
Journal title
Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
Volume
19
Issue
1
Page numbers
94–115
Publisher
PsychOpen GOLD
Publication status
publishedVersion
Review status
peerReviewed
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Stein, A. G. & Johnson, B. N. (2025). The “favorite person” in borderline personality disorder: A content analysis of social media posts. Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships, 19(1), 94-115. https://doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.14779
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Stein, Alexandra G.
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Johnson, Benjamin N.
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Date of first publication2025-06-30
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Abstract / DescriptionIn the borderline personality disorder (BPD) online community, shared experience has led to the emergence of the term “favorite person” (FP) to describe a unique interpersonal relationship. Despite its widespread use, this term has not been defined in the scholarly literature. The purpose of this exploratory study was to develop a working definition of FP through quantitative content analysis of relevant Instagram posts. Results suggest that FP may be defined as an insecure attachment figure who consumes the thoughts and evokes the abandonment fears of individuals with BPD. The FP is viewed as a rescuer and depended on for a sense of identity and emotional validation. Reactivity of mood and a tendency to hypermentalize around the FP may contribute to the instability evident in these relationships. These findings offer a novel understanding of the lived experience of BPD relationships, having important implications for treatment and stigma reduction.en_US
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Publication statuspublishedVersion
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Review statuspeerReviewed
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CitationStein, A. G. & Johnson, B. N. (2025). The “favorite person” in borderline personality disorder: A content analysis of social media posts. Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships, 19(1), 94-115. https://doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.14779
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ISSN1981-6472
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/16511
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.21110
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychOpen GOLD
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Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.14779
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Is related tohttps://osf.io/8ernm
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Keyword(s)borderline personality disorderen_US
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Keyword(s)close relationshipsen_US
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Keyword(s)interpersonal dysfunctionen_US
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Keyword(s)lived experienceen_US
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Keyword(s)attachmenten_US
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Keyword(s)social mediaen_US
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Keyword(s)content analysisen_US
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleThe “favorite person” in borderline personality disorder: A content analysis of social media postsen_US
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DRO typearticle
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Issue1
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Journal titleInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
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Page numbers94–115
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Volume19
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