Hi, jellibeans... . I know that my dBPDs36 is in a different place than your daughter (older, tired of his low functioning life so ready for therapy and willing to get "better", but have you thought of seeing if she would want to try Neurofeedback Therapy? My son recently got out from a 21-day Dual Diagnosis program (he was just diagnosed with the BPD at that treatment center; his other diagnoses are ADD, Depression, Anxiety, and he went into the center because of SA and SI issues).
Along with his Outpatient Therapy and Psych Therapy, part of his ongoing treatment now is Neurofeedback Therapy, which he just started 3 weeks ago. It has changed him into a new person! Honest to God, he's back to being the kid I knew before he started being traumatized by a world and school/teachers/fellow students who didn't understand him and tortured his soul and self-esteem. He is doing it intensively; started out almost every other day for sessions, and now he goes up to 4 days in a row at a time since it is doing him so much good. He's signed up for 20 sessions (he's done maybe 12 so far?) but we will be signing up for another 20 as soon as this set is completed.
Of course, his insurance does not cover it, but we get a bit of a discount by signing up for 20 at a time. And the Certified Neurofeedback Therapist is a wonderful, compassionate woman passionate about her field, who is only 15 minutes away from our house. Our family (including my son) feels like it was a miracle we found her, and for the first time since he was a young boy he sees light at the end of his cognitive tunnel. I learned about this Therapy by reading lbjnltx's story here about her daughter, about a week after my son was discharged by the Dual Diagnosis Center which included info about this website in their discharge papers (!).
I can never thank this site enough for helping him (and my husband and me) with his recovery. I know that there is a long road ahead before dBPDs36 will be--hopefully--able to live a full life with a real job and income, maybe even a wife and family... . Or, even just the means to become self-sufficient and be able to move out and be on his own. But, the sullen, angry, self-medicating, depressed, curled-up-in-a-ball-in-his-bed character that he was for more than 15 years is gone now. And a smiling, happy, helpful, productive and loving real-live-human being has taken his place. My son is back
I never could've predicted that