Hello, socialworkermom

I'd like to join
tristesse,
Tim300 and
Kwamina in welcoming you to this site, and I hope that you have had the chance to check out the
links to the right-hand side of this page referred to by tristesse. The "Safety First" link from Kwamina might also be something you would want to check out. Another very valuable resource can be found here:
Feature Articles (these very informative pieces are also found at the links under the 4 photos to the top of the Parenting Board's thread listing page).
I see that your daughter has a problem with Depression, and when she lapses into that, things go south pretty quick... .My own adult (37) son, who was diagnosed with BPD in April 2013, suffered from Depression for about 15 years or more before getting the proper Treatments and Therapies for BPD and his other diagnoses (ADD, Suicidal Ideations, Substance Addiction, Social Anxiety, Hyperactive Thyroid). Besides going to an Out-Patient Therapist once/week, a Neurofeedback Therapist once/week, and a Psychiatrist once/month, he is also on medications.
At this point--after being discharged from the Dual Diagnosis Program that diagnosed the BPD almost 22 months ago--he has been clean and sober (from a multi-year Heroin addiction) for almost 23 months, and the happiest and healthiest he has been since he was a little kid. The Depression took longer to get under control, but he doesn't suffer now from that or the other diagnoses at all--except for small bouts of Social Anxiety, but he's getting a handle on that these days.
I see that your daughter is in Treatment for her BPD; do they work on her Depression also? Is she on any medication for it? Has it gotten better since she's been in Therapy? I do know that what has probably been the most beneficial for my son's Depression is the combination of the Neurofeedback Therapy and some medications that he is taking. The difference in his mindset and attitude is nothing short of remarkable, actually.
Can you tell us more about her Depression, and how she handles it? I know from dealing with my son for all of those years when he was depressed and suicidal, there's nothing harder than watching your child self-destruct right before your very eyes. It's heartbreaking, and so many of us on this Board have felt the way you do, socialworkermom