Hi Mon and
We're glad you found us, as relating to adult children with BPD goes beyond normal "parent-adult child" relational conflicts.
How old was your S36 when he was diagnosed? Does he seem to accept his diagnosis (keep up with therapy, try tools and skills), or does he minimize it/say it wasn't true/deny it?
Good to hear you attended a parent support group. What kinds of things were helpful to you, in that group?
Something that gets talked about here is that we can't really help others until we take care of ourselves first. It's just like that safety talk on airplanes: first, put on your own oxygen mask, so you can breathe. Only then turn to others to help them.
To me, it sounds like you're trying over and over to put your son's oxygen mask on him, without having put on your own first. Does that ring true?
I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on our article on
Supporting a Child in Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder -- it goes on to discuss the very important topic of "How Do We Set And Enforce Rules?", and I wonder if having some more defined roles and tasks in the home -- some more defined rules -- might change the dynamic?
Looking forward to hearing more from you;
kells76