teorainn:Welcome to The Family
It can be a bit overwhelming when you first learn that someone in your life likely has BPD. I learned that my sister is likely BPD, when I started therapy because of severe problems I was having with her. The most startling and unacceptable for me was her extreme rages. I could go on with the long list of other things she did that are typical of people with BPD.
If you haven't read or listened to the book "Stop Walking of Egg Shells", it is a good place to start. My therapist recommended this book to me after a few sessions. It was very enlightening to me to get this book. I actually got the audio book and then bought a separate work book.
There is plenty of information on this website. I just recently made a folder for my browser bookmark bar and started saving bookmarks for things I want to go back to and review/study. There are some links on the right hand side of this page and you will definitely want to check out The Learning Center. If you go to the main Index page, you will see The Learning Center towards the lower half of the page.
Here are a few helpful links to a few places to start in The Learning Center:
Here is a link to info. about Fear, Obligation and Guilt (FOG).
https://bpdfamily.com/content/emotional-blackmail-fear-obligation-and-guilt-fogThis link is to: SELF-AWARE: What it means to be in the "FOG"
https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=82926.0Here is a link to a thread about boundaries - you might find it helpful:
https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=61684.0