Hi Yep
My BPDS can't follow long conversations when he's stressed. I keep my talks as short as possible. I take time preparing what I need to say and practise it.
I don't know what your plans are about when or if she's allowed to drive etc. Obviously, she wants to know when it will happen or what she needs to do to get the privileges back. She wants a carrot and to be treated fairly.
I've put a suggested response that'll need changing so it meets your situation.
I like the DEAR part of the DEARMAN technique.
describe - facts
"XXX hasn't taken good care of you and encouraged you to break the law so you can't XXX.
Express - feelings
I know you're feeling angry and frustrated about this. That must feel really shxxxty and I'm sorry you feel this way right now.
Assert - be clear what you want
I would like you to stop repeatedly asking for XXX as this just makes us both stressed.
Reinforce - mutual benefits
I think this will really help us get along so much better and help us be more understanding of each other.
Here's an old post on SET that you might find useful.
https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=143695.0I hope this helps you.
L