I have spent many years and hours in therapy trying to understand what i am doing wrong.
Today, and i mean today, i objectivly understand that it is not me. I have a good loving relationship with the other children.
Hi Phyllis -
I join the others in welcoming you to our community here.
Understanding that "it is not me" - what a great step toward healing this is for you. There are so many parents on this board that share in the need to overcome years of distorted thinking around our impact as parents. Guilt and shame are very powerful emotions/thoughts. Even if I had known all these tools and skills when my BPDDD28 was young, she would still have many issues today. It has taken a long time to absorb the truth that I am not the 'cause' and begin to integrate this into myself.
The underlying issues that lead to BPD characteristics can vary person to person, and are complex. I hope that working you way through the resoureces here will help you. #1 -- take care of yourself, emotionally, physically, spiritually. Find that bit of joy in each day, it is there. #2 -- find new ways to communicate with your D. I practiced on everyone else (which improved those relationships too) then gradually was able to apply them with my DD. It can get better as it has in my home. Patience and perseverance.
Keep coming back - let us know how things are going - what questions you have.
qcr
ps. click on the FOUNDATION READING link to the right. There are some good videos there that might jump start this journey.