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« on: November 11, 2009, 08:23:18 AM »

I wanted to share this link:

www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.com/family-connections.shtml

I am about to start this program in a week. It is a program to help family members of BPDs, by support, education, and some exposure to DBT skills. I have heard really good things about it. I am so hopeful that I will be driving 1.5 to 2 hours each way once a week for 12 weeks in order to participate. The leaders seem very nurturing.

Check it out and see if there is a group in your area. It is only $50 for materials. I hope this helps someone.
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2010, 05:40:00 PM »

Hi,

We have 2 children with BPD (one is 20 the other 26) and one of them also is BiPolar. Our third child has issues, but is functioning. We are parent leaders for Family Connections trained by Drs. Perry Hoffman and Alan Fruzzetti. We meet weekly for 12 weeks and are a curriculum based program offering DBT skills for loved ones of BPD family members.  We are located just north of NYC.  

Our next Family Connections sessions will start in Feb 2011.  If this will help anyone, please register at NEA- BPD and go to 'Families'.  Our past families have found this program to be very helpful in helping decrease burden, grief, depression and sadness.
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2010, 04:46:39 PM »

I cannot find any info on this at NEA Family connections-

I am very new here... .about 1 hour. I  live north of the city and my D30 was just diagnosed yesterday.  Please tell me where I can get the info-thanks
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« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2010, 05:08:37 PM »

The program is being held Westchester County.

Here is some descriptive information:

www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.com/family-connections.shtml
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« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2010, 06:45:20 PM »

Do you know where and when in westchester?
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« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2010, 10:45:45 AM »

In another post lbjlntx suggested to another parent finding a Family Connectins Group for a more intense support group need. It sounds like a great, research based program. They have 12-week group classes in some cities as well as on online weekly program called 'TLC'. Here is the link for you to check out:

www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.com/family-connections.shtml

There is currently a waiting list, and they suggest you send in a pre-registration form to be notified of openings in our area.

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« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2012, 12:07:41 PM »

We got into a Family Connections group starting in September.


What can I expect?
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« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2012, 12:46:31 PM »

Is it the Family to Family Course (NAMI)?
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« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2012, 01:23:23 PM »

No its NEA-BPD... .I think?

I was calling everywhere in state to get into a parents program... .this was the first to have an opening for us (9 mos later). The demand for these classes is so high! It is limited to 18 people -- so DH and I are 2. So I guess ~8-10 families.

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« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2012, 04:57:26 PM »

I took the Family to Family Course (NAMI) which helped so much.  I'd love to take the course you are registered for but we have since moved to a very remote area and they don't have one close enough. It sounds great though.
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« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2012, 05:56:16 PM »

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I'd love to take the course you are registered for but we have since moved to a very remote area and they don't have one close enough

I believe, if I remember correctly, that these classes are available via teleconference... .or maybe they were just working on getting that going a while back.

Check to see if they are set up for that yet.

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« Reply #11 on: July 14, 2012, 02:00:20 AM »

We got into a Family Connections group starting in September.

What can I expect?

My husband and I took the Family Connections course.  You will find a group of people who have been through the same things as you with their loved ones.  The things you will learn about BPD, validation, radical acceptance, and other skills are good, but the connection with others is the most helpful.
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« Reply #12 on: July 14, 2012, 08:15:26 AM »

My wife runs a Family Connections group in the Danbury Connecticut area. Even though we have alot of friends we talk to on a day to day basis, the folks in this FC group are really the only ones who can truly understand and relate to what we're going through. It's an opportunity to ask questions, share stories, and to find out what is "working" or not working with your BPD son or daughter. My wife has been lucky enough to study under Perri Hoffman and Dr. Alan Fruzetti. You'll be happy that you took advantage of this wonderful support system.
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« Reply #13 on: July 14, 2012, 08:21:19 AM »

RGG

That's exciting!  I live in the boondocks now but next year I think we are moving to Fairfield County... .maybe I'll be in your wife's group.
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« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2012, 09:27:31 AM »

Thanks for the input -- sounds exactly what we need.

RGG- what you said strikes a chord. When I adopted for the first time... .my pediatrician who specialized in adoption asked who my support staff was. And I said my mother, brother, sister... .and she asked again -- no, who is your support staff, that is your family, who is going to understand the adjustment process, support you in your decisions, etc... .I so didn't get it until about 3 months home with DD. My family was helpful, but they didn't get it at all. So I found a group of adoptive parents who we could share and confide our issues with.

I am looking forward to this. I have babysitter already lined up for the little guy, I have a ride to/from dance lined up for my BPD kiddo. I hoping this will get DH and I on the same page.
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« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2012, 09:41:53 AM »

jbmom

I also adopted both my boys.  Around the time my BPD son started showing behavioral problems I hooked up with an adoptive parents group.  Every single person in the group had a child with some sort of issues.  I've since been told that the population in RTC's and therapeutic schools, rehabs are overwhelmingly adopted. 

Thankfully much research has been done on nature vs nurture and they no longer blame the adoptive parents for "bad parenting".  These kids come into the world with their own set of genes and often prenatal care has been poor or non existent.
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« Reply #16 on: July 14, 2012, 06:44:55 PM »

I got an email from the family connections folks just a few days ago. They were verifying their waiting lists. I don't remember now where online I signed up - its was a very long time ago. None in our area and sounds like they are trying to get the teleconfernece part back up. If I find a link, I will post it.

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« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2012, 06:49:56 PM »

Here is link for registration form with NEA_BPD for these classes.  www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.com/family-connections/family-connections-pre-registration-form/

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« Reply #18 on: July 16, 2012, 08:25:09 PM »

Nami FC class was the beginning of a change in the way we view our BPD daughter... .it gives such insight into alot of issues. Everyone has someone in the class with mental illness... .I walked away with so much love and understanding in that group, it was amazing. I would love to do a refresher course! 

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« Reply #19 on: July 16, 2012, 08:29:54 PM »

This family connections class from NEA-BPD is such a great class I look so forward to homework! (Never thought I would say that!)

Marie  and Sandy are terrific leaders of the group... .well worh the small donation they ask for. Has been excellent!
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« Reply #20 on: July 17, 2012, 10:10:40 AM »

How did the group help? was it just for family or could it be others too? What did you do in the group
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« Reply #21 on: July 17, 2012, 05:09:54 PM »

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The Family Connections class is the one I sent you all the information on.

It's for anyone with a loved one with BPD - children, parents, siblings, spouses... . The majority of my class were parents of pw/BPD.
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« Reply #22 on: July 18, 2012, 01:00:49 PM »

Oh yes its brilliant. Im looking for lots of suggestions though of what sort of things people want in these classes, I want to put them in my group.

I would like to use some topics from here.
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« Reply #23 on: July 19, 2012, 04:22:09 PM »

My husband and I did a FC NAMI class.  It was instrumental for being able to understand and help our son, our relationship with him, and our relationship to each other.  We still have various chanpter around for quick reference that we refer at times talking to my son.
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« Reply #24 on: August 23, 2012, 08:57:37 PM »

Passing this along for those in the Houston, TX area:

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SPECIAL NOTICE:  a new Family Connections class is planned to begin approximately the third week of September on Saturday and if this fills as did the prior class, we will start a second up on the north side of town.  PLEASE register on the NEA-BPD website www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.com 

This is quick and easy and afterwards we will get in touch to firm up the location and time.  Saturday classes will run from 10am-noon.  Timing for a second class will be communicated later.

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My dh and I took this class this past spring in northwest Houston.  Very excellent class and almost free (nominal donation requested).
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« Reply #25 on: October 12, 2012, 09:22:17 AM »

We started the Family Connections course. Missed the first week due to DD's Back to School night. DH went to 2nd week solo because I had a medical procedure and was wearing off the anesthesia. Went last night for the first time.

My impression -- So happy we could get into this now. We have the youngest loved one with BPD of the group. I am hopeful we may learn ways to handle our family better. I feel getting in this early, we have not lost time and hopefully can get off on the right foot early in the game (of life).

Last week I pushed DH to go. His nature is avoidant. He would have never looked for a help group, rather just muddled along. He was not happy to go solo (his introvert nature).  Not only did he actually go, he participated and  had lots to tell me when he got home. His first confession-- he was trying to come up with many reasons not to go after he left the house. Even thought of just going out.  Afterwards he felt such relief he did it.  And I can see the relief in his face, after just the week. Last night was funny he kept looking for my reaction - would I think the leader was good or not, would I buy into what she had to say. By nature I ask a million questions and guess can challenge ideas as I attempt to learn.  He thought we would be oil and water... .but it was great.  I don't think we got as far as she wanted to. She wanted to start the chapter on Mindfullness but we were still on Chapter two about biology of BPD. We also spoke a lot about observing and describing in a nonjudgemental way.  I was allowed to ask a lot of questions and got some ideas of how to rephrase things to DD that will maybe improve her reception of our ideas.

A lot of the discussion focused on raising that 5% child.  Standard parenting is good for that 95%, but not our kiddos. They are more sensitive. And really everything she said about sensitive children I have seen in DD since she was small.  I even had DD tested for Sensory issues, she had some mild issues, but nothing that warranted therapy at the time. The leader talked to us over and over about how not validating the sensory issues ( perception) can cause them to doubt all the know and rely externally for people to tell them what is true.  So much of this seemed so clear to me. DD has an external loci of self. She does as others do as she never learned to trust her own senses... .they weren't true to the 95% of people.  While we did accommodate her a lot (as only child until from age 6 onward) it was easy to do. But of course we can't erase what was done for the first 6 years of her life before she was with us.

I held it together for the meeting, biting my lips for the last 30mins to keep from bursting into tears. It's just so sad  and frustrating that there is not more known and more research done for a health issue that affects 5% of the population, or more if you consider the effects on the family.  I had my cry in the car ride home and got it together before we got home.

Looking forward to trying our homework and next week's session.
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« Reply #26 on: October 12, 2012, 11:40:25 AM »

Wow, that was interesting, thank you for sharing that. Did you find it really good? do you think it will give you the tools that you/we need to help your daughter.

I think your dh is typical of a lot of dhs.

I think it sounded good, you learnt about mindfullness, abd biology, and yes being non judgemental so good, I struggle with the judgemental thing, its so hard as a mum.

It sounds brilliant, did your dd go too.
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« Reply #27 on: October 12, 2012, 12:07:12 PM »

Wonderful jbmom!

I pray that this support and information will be a turning point in your lives.



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« Reply #28 on: October 12, 2012, 06:11:54 PM »

Course sounds very promising.  I am glad that you and dh seem to be on the same page with it.  It is difficult to get the other half on board.   Doing the right thing (click to insert in post)
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« Reply #29 on: October 13, 2012, 11:49:57 AM »

So far it is really good. --- Good for us -- DH and I.  His getting on board has really reduced some stress for me. We tried some techniques yesterday and had a good chuckle about it.  DD was looking at us like we had three heads... .just from rephrasing the way we speak to her.

The changes we are trying are small but will hopefully will reduce tension in the home. 

The course is for caregivers only... .DD is at dance while we are there -- fortunate timing. Our after school babysitter is staying late for our little man.   The composition of attendees is intereting. Many have daughters -- all ages, ours is the youngest. Two peeps have wives with BPD, 1 person has a mother with BPD. So a whole collection of us.  Good learning opportunities from others who are going through the same battles.  And we are all in the same place, so it really is non judgmental.

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