mamaafrica
So glad you have found us. There is so much pain in your family. There are others here with young one with traits of BPD. The strategies here work for young and older children as well as our adult kids.
What are you doing to take care of yourself? It is so important to keep from getting burned out and overwhelmed. Self-care routines have so helped me to function better in caring for my girls. Only with reaching out to build a solid support network have I made progress with my family - BPDDD28, gd9, dh and myself. This support group was a first step. Sounds like you have a start with the treatment team.
What a gift to have this pdoc and T in your son's life. Is the T able to work with you and your son on at least the DBT skills? These helped me so much when I first found out about BPD when my DD was finally diagnosed at age 23. She too struggled from infancy (well 11 months is the last baby-book entry; "she is having really bad tantrums!".
She had ADHD dx age 4, bipolar dx age 6, then anxiety, depression, etc. When her 2nd child, my gs now 6, was put in foster care the court ordered a psych and neuro-psych exam. The BPD dx was added to the mix. This led me to bpdfamily and my gaining more effective survival strategies. She still makes bad choices and gets emotionally unstable/dysregulated in cycles. I sometimes wish for a 'do-over' to know what I do now when she was young. I think her life would still be somewhat of a roller coaster. Maybe she would have used better strategies to manage instead of the drug choices she has made. My life may have been more stable. Dh and I are raising our gd age 9. My gs will be age 7 soon and was adopted by his foster parents where he lived from 5 months.
Things can get better. Valerie Porr's book "Overcoming BPD" is a really good resource. She has the newest research based information about what BPD is and how it impacts the pwBPD and the family. Another book that gave some great insight and some strategies is "Brained-Based Parenting... ." by Daniel Hughes. This comes from an attachment focused parenting model. It gave me a new perspective for parenting both my DD28 and gd9. His P.A.C.E. program fit well with the values/boundaries/validation model that the tools and lessons in the sidebar explain.
Here are links to the reviews of these books:
"Brain-based Parenting"
https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=195469.0"Overcoming BPD"
https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=128777.0 Keep coming back and sharing your story, asking questions... .We care.
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