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mariakay
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« on: July 31, 2015, 04:22:44 PM »

Hello, I have an adult daughter(age 28) whom I believe had BPD. For the last few years, things have gotten better-dare I say almost normal. Lately, she has slipped back into some older patterns of erratic emotional episodes. Although they only last an hour or so, they can sometimes involve self injury. I am looking for ways to respond that do not make things worse and perhaps set some boundaries in our relationship.
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Our objective is to better understand the struggles our child faces and to learn the skills to improve our relationship and provide a supportive environment and also improve on our own emotional responses, attitudes and effectiveness as a family leaders
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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2015, 05:30:59 PM »

I too have an adult daughter now 21.  Although things seem so much more 'typical" than a few years back, I too can see and can be drawn into her emotional needs.

I use SET in very few words.  She prefers texting which makes SET even easier as I can really pick and chose my response.

my format is usually like the following:

It sounds like you are (upset, angry, hurt, mad)

I remember when (he broke up with me, I lost my job, my car broke down). It can be a trying time for sur.

Perhaps you (could have prevented this, could fix it by, take a break, )

I am out straight the next three days but let me know how it is going.


Then I don't respond to ay more texts.  She always move past it and I then don't hear from her for a while.

If she is self harming your T in SET could address that. Perhaps something like:

If you are self harming I suggest you call a doctor for some help.  I can get you a few names and numbers if you want.

Learn the language that works for you and it will improve things for all.

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