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My adult daughter is spiraling (Borderline Personality Disorder)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 762958" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Stop Walking in Eggshells is one. I don't remember the author but it's not hard to find. Any book by Marsha Linaman (this woman invented DBT which is the #1 therapy for Borderline). I also may have spelled her last name wrong too, but again it should be easy to find. She invented DBT and has written incredible workbooks explaining and helping Borderline (BPD) and also a biography about her own mental health problems that lead to her passion of helping Borderline (BPD). She is brilliant. I love her. She has done youtube videos as well. I have read or seen them all. Until DBT it was thought that borderline was incurable. She alludes to Borderline (BPD) as people who have overly strong emotions and teaches those who want to learn how to deal with these emotions when they get out if control. It is not easy therspy but for borderline who are highly motivated to shed the chaos in their lives there is now therapy to help them.</p><p></p><p>My daughter obviously has Borderline (BPD) but won't accept help. After ten years of being her doormat, we now don't have contact with her. Borderline (BPD) or not there is therapy to do better and I am not her rug anymore. My daughter's son is in the custody of my other daughter and it looks like she will probably be able to adopt my grandson. Hallelulah!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 762958, member: 1550"] Stop Walking in Eggshells is one. I don't remember the author but it's not hard to find. Any book by Marsha Linaman (this woman invented DBT which is the #1 therapy for Borderline). I also may have spelled her last name wrong too, but again it should be easy to find. She invented DBT and has written incredible workbooks explaining and helping Borderline (BPD) and also a biography about her own mental health problems that lead to her passion of helping Borderline (BPD). She is brilliant. I love her. She has done youtube videos as well. I have read or seen them all. Until DBT it was thought that borderline was incurable. She alludes to Borderline (BPD) as people who have overly strong emotions and teaches those who want to learn how to deal with these emotions when they get out if control. It is not easy therspy but for borderline who are highly motivated to shed the chaos in their lives there is now therapy to help them. My daughter obviously has Borderline (BPD) but won't accept help. After ten years of being her doormat, we now don't have contact with her. Borderline (BPD) or not there is therapy to do better and I am not her rug anymore. My daughter's son is in the custody of my other daughter and it looks like she will probably be able to adopt my grandson. Hallelulah!!! [/QUOTE]
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