Hello, Yellow1 &

I'm so sorry that you are dealing with the confusion and pain of your daughter's BPD; it's a great thing that you have found us! Understanding our children with BPD (my own adult son who is 36 is the reason
I am here) is entirely impossible without the
Articles,
Workshops &
Books that are out there explaining what BPD is, how our child's brain works, and how to deal with it.
I know that until I read the information linked to above (and also to the right-hand side of this page; check out
The Lessons, especially the Tools for Communication), I had no idea how to talk to my son or how to deal with my own confusion and pain over how he was acting. Though we cannot change our children (or anyone else, either!), once we change how we communicate with them, they almost always change the way they
react to us! And things start to get better... .
Can you tell us more of your story? Has she already moved out? I know that we were at the point of wanting our son to move out (he is not in the position at this time to support himself), but instead learned the information in the links I've provided to you above and things really are better, and he is not doing any of the self-destructive behaviors that his moving out certainly would have assured. (He's had problems with drug addiction and suicidal ideation in the past.)
When you have the chance to read the information around here, can you let us know what you think about it? I know that learning the communication tools (
Communication using validation. What it is; how to do it and
TOOLS: S.E.T. - Support, Empathy and Truth) and applying them made things better in our relationship with out son immediately! I truly recommend checking it out... .
(And a big Welcome & to you, too, Window Moth... .I hope you get the chance to read the links above, even though your daughter is not at home; this information and the communication tools help regardless whether our child lives with us or not... .I'm glad you found us!)