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Children, Parents, or Relatives with BPD => Parent, Sibling, or In-law Suffering from BPD => Topic started by: Julia2017 on July 26, 2017, 04:50:42 PM



Title: Introduction
Post by: Julia2017 on July 26, 2017, 04:50:42 PM
 Hello, I guess this is an introduction. My counsellor thinks that my mom might have BPD. I think that i do or at least have some traits. My mom has changed and grown a lot since I've moved out, however I still have some healing to do around understanding the past and moving towards forgiveness. So... .thats pretty must why I'm here :)


Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Grievingmom on July 26, 2017, 10:11:55 PM
Hi Julia2017.

I'm glad you found this site. I am also fairly new to the site but even in my short time here I have received so much comfort kindness and support I'm sure you will too.

As you feel up to it read and study the resources offered. It sounds very positive that you and you mom are moving in a direction of healing. Maybe the space between you is helping.  It may be only small steps but celebrate each little victory no matter how small.

So welcome and I look forward to your posts.

Blessings. GM


Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Kwamina on July 30, 2017, 07:31:17 AM
Hi Julia2017

I would like to join Grievingmom in welcoming you here.

Why does your counselor think your mother has BPD? What are the BPD traits he/she sees in your mother?

I am glad your mother has done some growing, that's very positive. What kind of relationship do you currently have with her? How often do you have contact with your mom?

Often children of BPD parents will find themselves struggling in their adult lives with certain unhealthy behaviors and/or no longer helpful coping mechanisms. You believe to have some BPD traits yourself. What are the traits you notice in yourself?

I think it's great that you've taken this step and joined bpdfamily |iiii To help you get your healing journey started here, I encourage you to take a look at the Survivor's Guide for adults who suffered childhood abuse. You can find it in the right-hand side margin of this board. The guide helps us move from survivor to thriver through 3 major stages: 1. Remembering --> 2. Mourning --> 3. Healing.

Take care and again welcome to our online community

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