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So my BPDh is inpatient, lost his job, surrendered his medical license and I got fired on the last day of school. Now I am home with two small children with very little support - I don't know many people out here and my family is on the other coast. H wrote his autobiography as part of his treatment and he basically said "you've caused me a lot of trauma" and now is refusing to call. I cannot call him directly. I have recently admitted that I am codependent. I fully expected him to lash out at me during his treatment, but now that he has, everything seems to much for me to handle. Money, kids, marriage... . I just don't have much faith in anything right now.
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Hi lizzard
You are in a tough place, with your h without work and two small children.
You need all the support you can have. I agree with you about codependency. Did you ever consider to reach out for a T for yourself?
Please stay in touch this time, it can help
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Sorry. don't know what T means. have started going to CODA meetings which help. my anxiety goes through the roof as I have also lost my job. as for him he keeps telling me I am unsupportive when he is vulnerable. what is a good way to set a boundary and let him know that I am here and supportive?
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T = therapist. CODA meetings are helpful too
Yes, boundaries are important. We have a article about it:
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Do you have a example where you feel you need boundaries?
The second very important thing are validation and SET, to answer your question about let him know your support. I would start with validation:
Communication using validation. What it is; how to do it
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