Hi, Sstepdad &

I'm really sorry for the trauma your family is going through because of your daughter; how often do you actually interact with her? It's so hard to see our BPD child make mistakes and harm their lives in ways that we can see, but they seem to not be able to! Well, you've come to the right place to learn more about it, and find comfort and support for yourselves. I'm so glad you found us!
I have an adult (36) son just recently diagnosed with BPD, and I found that once I learned how his brain works, and learned how to communicate with him properly, things really did get better--immediately in our case. Have you had a chance to poke around this site yet? These links here can be particularly helpful; once I read them and applied the techniques, things really did improve right away:
Communication using validation. What it is; how to do itTOOLS: S.E.T. - Support, Empathy and TruthWhat can a parent do? (for parents of pwBPD)I hope that you can let us know what you think about the information linked to above, and tell us more about what has brought you here. If you keep telling your story, asking your questions, and reading on this site, things really
can get better... .We're here for you!