Hi all,
I would very much like some help on validation skills. This is an area that I have found my communication skills lacking and I'd love to get some help with practical examples of validation regarding a pwBPD.
I have watched the video and read the literature here
https://bpdfamily.com/content/communication-skills-dont-be-invalidating but the thing I find tricky is that my pwBPD and I have a history of having very cordial, almost emotionally distant conversations and I am worried that the language I use in validation may come across as disingenuous or not authentically me.
A quote from the BPD website here is as follows:
Radical Genuineness Be completely (radically) genuine. To be radically genuine is to ensure that we are not remedial and we don't marginalize, condescend, or talk down to the person you are trying to validate. And we don't want to treat them as fragile or any differently than you would treat anyone else in a similar situation.
I am trying to validate while being genuinely myself. I am dealing with a person who has suicidal ideation and is generally feeling flat and devoid of emotion. So I don't feel I want to be saying something like 'Wow, so you're feeling flat and devoid of emotion, have I got that right?' It somehow feels too upbeat to use that kind of language.
Could people give examples of how they validate a pwBPD? Thank you.