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The text mentions a "fearful avoidant borderline."

The term "fearful avoidant borderline" appears to combine aspects of a fearful avoidant attachment style with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Fearful avoidant attachment involves a fear of abandonment and difficulty trusting others, often intersecting with BPD, which is marked by intense fear of abandonment and unstable relationships. This is an accurate representation based on the provided context and does not require further sub-claim extraction or verification.

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Fearful avoidant is a type of attachment style marked by fear of abandonment and difficulty trusting others.
Fearful avoidant attachment is a recognized style characterized by fear of abandonment and lack of trust. This aligns with psychological literature.
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It often overlaps with borderline personality disorder, characterized by intense fear of abandonment and unstable relationships.
Both fearful avoidant attachment and borderline personality disorder feature fear of abandonment, which supports the overlap claim in psychological studies.

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