Hi Mom919
Thanks for sharing your story and welcome to our online community Has your daughter been diagnosed with BPD or perhaps another disorder?
Two days before Christmas there was an altercation because she wanted to drive alcohol while on probably and I said I the paperwork said no. It led to an altercation with her step dad being scrached all over his face, I had a bloody nose. She moved to her Dad's house that night and is still there. I would like to talk and have everyone apologize but I don't know if she can.  :)o people with BPD ever really say they are sorry? It seems so rare and especially to her step-dad who is always her scape goat.
I'd love some thoughts. This is about the 4th time she attached her step-dad - and has not apologized once before. First time attaching me.
This is quite concerning. Do you feel safe around your daughter? To help you assess your current safety situation it might be helpful to take a look at the following document:
Safety FirstWhen dealing with someone with BPD, boundaries are very important to protect your own well-being. Do you feel comfortable setting and enforcing boundaries with your daughter? We have some resources here that can help you in your interactions with your daughter when it comes to boundaries:
Boundaries and ValuesExamples of boundariesTo help you get a better understanding of what's going on with your daughter I suggest you take a look at the tools and lessons to the right of this message board. There you'll also find information about communicating with a person with BPD. I've also selected some material about communication techniques I think can be useful for you considering the situation with your daughter:
Ending the Cycle of ConflictCommunication Skills - ValidationTake care