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Children, Parents, or Relatives with BPD => Parent, Sibling, or In-law Suffering from BPD => Topic started by: Klo on August 09, 2015, 04:45:43 PM



Title: Sometimes there are examples
Post by: Klo on August 09, 2015, 04:45:43 PM
That show me just how nonsensical the whole thing really is, help to put things in perspective for me.

Yesterday my mother baked some Mexican food. Today she was using the oven, and called me to report that something in the bottom of the oven was on fire. She wanted to know if I had ever spilled anything in the oven that would be on fire, since then that would mean it was my fault. Completely ruling out the reality that if I had spilled in something in her oven, it would have burned yesterday, and that the extremely likely answer is that she spilled something in it yesterday while baking with it. All that matters is that she's mad and it has to be my fault lol, reality be damned.

Sometimes it's the not-so-serious and really silly examples like this one that remind me that she has the mind of a child sometimes and to not be so angry with her.


Title: Re: Sometimes there are examples
Post by: Kwamina on August 11, 2015, 10:25:02 AM
Hi Klo

It's good that you are able to see behavior like this for what it is. These actions are coming from a disordered mind and in your mother's mind, what she does might actually make perfect sense to her as a result of her cognitive distortions. When you look at your mother would you say that generally speaking, feelings equate to facts for her? Like how she in this example feels like you caused something to burn in her oven so therefor you did.