I’d like to introduce myself here. I think that I’ll need to use this resource a lot.
I’m Dad of a daughter (14) that exhibits a lot of BPD traits, but where I am (Central Europe) teenagers aren’t officially diagnosed with any personal disorders under the age of 16.
During the second long (around here; no school) Covid lockdown, she started to self-harm by scratching, which has subsided after some time. She was unwilling to seek psychological help, and unless there is immediate danger of severe harm, she can’t be made to visit therapy.
During the last autumn she started to self-harm again, this time visible in the face. At the same time she started to have panic attacks during school. She had them 1–2 times per week, until she was finally persuaded (by a fine school councilor) to seek help.
Finding her an available and good therapist was not cheap, but we’ve managed to find one.
He worked with her through the panic attacks, which are now very infrequent and mild, and the self-harm has moved to less visible places (this really helped her with her social interactions with adults).
She is very picky about her therapist, and they have a good relationship, so for the time being, we’ll stay with him even though it’s not DBT (he uses a psychodynamic approach, which does have some (but less) data about being helpful with borderline).
While she is now doing better at school, living with her is a real challenge. This is the behaviours we’re seeing almost daily, and which I consider to be strong indicators of borderline traits (please correct me, if I’m wrong).
- inability to discern or express her emotions (it’s “fine” or “tired”)
- any kind of statement that can be seen as criticism will be seen as criticism
- frequent (and quickly following, but bad) lying: this new, deep-red wound “has been here for ages”
- reward / punishment of behaviour that will be a hindrance in her life (like lying) is impossible
- there can only be one good parent: the other one is pure evil. when she switches parents, she’ll try to conspire against the other one
- very concerned about “ghosting” on social media, which can put her into a spiral. This has lead her to end (fine) friendships before the friend can end it with them
- recurring feelings and blaming that we favouring her sister (sadly, the opposite is true: we’ve been centered around my BPD daughter for years, because she is so difficult / demanding)
Anyway, lots of words to say hi: So, hi
Please ask for clarification if I didn’t make sense.