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Children, Parents, or Relatives with BPD => Son, Daughter or Son/Daughter In-law with BPD => Topic started by: FloK on August 25, 2014, 01:27:32 PM



Title: looking for aftercare after wilderness program
Post by: FloK on August 25, 2014, 01:27:32 PM
I'm looking for aftercare for my 19 year old daughter when she graduates from the wilderness program she is currently attending.  I am working with an educational consultant, but the programs she has suggested have very negative reviews online.  Are there programs out there that treat their participants with care?  She has been in residential treatment since January.


Title: Re: looking for aftercare after wilderness program
Post by: Rapt Reader on August 26, 2014, 01:52:17 PM
Hello, FloK &  *welcome*

I'm really sorry that you are having troubles figuring out what to do next for your daughter, and that the Educational Consultant seems to be ineffective for you. Has the Wilderness RTC offered any insights to you? What about your daughter's Dr.? Does she have a Psychiatrist, Therapist, OutPatient Therapist that could help you? What about your County's Mental Health Care Services Department?

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (http://www.nami.org/Template.cfm?Section=your_local_nami&Template=/CustomSource/AffiliateFinder.cfm) has a search bar where you can enter your location that could give you resources convenient to you, and all sorts of other information. Not knowing your daughter's specific needs, symptoms and behaviors, I do want to mention that if she has BPD (or a different disorder) and another, co-morbid problem (alcoholism, drug addiction, suicidal ideations, self-harm, etc.), a Dual Diagnosis Program would be something you might want to look into. It was the only Program that diagnosed my own adult (37) son's BPD and treated it correctly, and set him on the path of recovery; almost 18 months later he is still clean and sober (from a Heroin addiction) and doing really well.

Let us know more of your daughter's situation so we can guide you better, FloK