Hi carolynhope and

How do you respond when your uBPD comes down from their 'high' of anger and becomes despondent and starts acting the victim? She texted me today after a big blow up yesterday and said, 'I'm just so stressed'. I want to say, 'you are responsible for your crazy stress'. But, I know that won't help. I just can't bring myself to give her sympathy. I"m afraid that as soon as I do, I'll be inundated with texts talking about how victimized she is. And that will really get my blood boiling. I really don't know if I can handle giving her what she wants. Help!
I would suggest that you start at the Home page and read some of the articles on the right side of the page related to communication and setting boundaries. These articles offer some great tools for taking care of yourself while dealing with a pwBPD.
I've recently realized the my MIL/Boss has uBPD
This is a really difficult position you must be in given MIL is also your boss. Is there a possibility that you could work somewhere else? This would alleviate some of the conflict you are experiencing on a daily basis with MIL. Is there a possibility that you feel obligated to suffer her behavior because you work for MIL? If so, I would also recommend you read the article at the top of this page titled Fear, Obligation, and Guilt.
Let us know how you are doing. Looking forward to hearing more of your story.
All the best!
