Hi Chris,
My partner and I have been together for almost 8 years.
She was diagnosed with BPD 2 years ago, and has undergone some DBT therapy, and overall she has improved but our relationship is still quite volatile.
Over the weekend, she told me she has had enough of our relationship, and she'd be better off apart.
We have two young children, 2 and 4, a house/mortgage etc.
My concerns are that this is a threat, as this has happened in the past but not quite to this degree.
If she is entirely serious, then I'm ok with that, but I just don't get the feeling that its entirely genuine, as she'll say something to counter act her in the next sentence.
Its a really tricky situation, especially with the kids
it is the hallmark of the illness that she can't keep contradictory feelings about you in her head at the same time (splitting). So for some time she wishes you on the other side of the moon and the next moments she is perfectly ok that you are right beside her. Irritating to say the least.
It is certainly alarming that at the moment she seems to be escalating the expression of her frustration with life and everything. Also Easter holidays tend to be stressful events so maybe it is just temporary.
Still it can't be ignored so validating her frustration with the marriage may get her talking. Be careful to get too much into problem solving mode until you really know there is a tangible one.
How is she doing now?