Newly diagnosed 18 year old DD. Does anyone get better? The research I’ve done says yes but the board sounds a bit bleak. By better i mean a functional, relatively normal and content life.
There is variation in the spectrum of severity, and in the types of support BPD loved ones get from families, so it can be hard to answer this with a simple yes or no. I attended a NEA-BPD Family Connections seminar and remember the facilitator saying that the research implies BPD loved ones get better when family members get better. We lead the way.
Except so much of what is means for us to get better is counterintuitive -- at least it has been that way for me. How is it that my BPD loved one gets better when I focus on me? That was a hard one to learn. And the specific communication and relationship skills tend to be ones that we must learn and practice. I'm still learning.
Does D18 accept her dx? If you feel comfortable sharing, what were the circumstances that led to her dx? Maybe we can walk with you and try to better understand the specific challenges you're working with.
One particular success story is Dr. Marsha Linehan, who was herself diagnosed with BPD at roughly 18, and was committed to an institution where she lived for two years, and was considered at the time one of their more severely troubled patients. She went on to develop one of the gold standards of treatment for BPD sufferers (dialectical behavior therapy) and is probably the most famous success story that I can think of.
We also have a thread for sharing betterment news here:
https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=210800.msg12322442#msg12322442And the late Dr. Gundersen, an expert on BPD, published a book of essays written by BPD sufferers called Beyond Borderline (I believe). It gives you an insider sense of what it means to live with this particular special needs condition and make improvements.
Personally, for me, the key has been having skilled and effective boundaries, managing my own emotions, taking care of my needs first so I can show up for SD23 in a way that doesn't end up in resentment.