From what I gather, research does support that many cases originate in childhood trauma.
So here's where it gets tricky- there are categories that are obviously traumatic- divorce, physical/sexual/emotional abuse, death of a parent or sibling, homelessness, food insecurity, illness (self or caregiver) etc, etc.
And yet, and yet- my child experienced none of that. She was loved, and encouraged, supported and praised. She is still BPD. So I think back on the times that I was trying to foster independence. Like "I've shown you how 10x, you can do it on your own" Can you imagine they would see that as invalidation? I didn't do it for her, or didn't stand over her shoulder (while she yelled at me to stop standing over her shoulder) to make sure everything was done perfectly and that is another strike against me.
I truly don't even take it personally anymore because it's so
PLEASE READing bananas. I'm just looking forward to my sentence being over