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What is it like to have a parent with borderline personality disorder?

What is it like to have a parent with borderline personality disorder?

Key points. Many people with borderline personality disorder are highly functional parents. Some people raised by parents with BPD compensate by becoming exceptionally compassionate, mature, and competent. It is never too late to set boundaries with a parent, even if this was impossible in childhood.

Can someone with BPD be a good parent?

People with borderline personality disorder can be very effective and nurturing parents, but because the symptoms of BPD can be very intense, for many people this does take some work. Learn the best ways to manage stress and negativity in your life.

Why do therapists refuse BPD treatment?

Many therapists share the general stigma that surrounds patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Some even avoid working with such patients because of the perception that they are difficult to treat.

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How do I talk to my BPD mother?

Set and reinforce boundaries with your borderline parent. Keep a journal to write your thoughts and feelings, especially after an upsetting interaction. Be aware of triggers (both yours and your parent’s) and do your best to avoid them. Take time for yourself and see people who aren’t your BPD parent.

How do you set boundaries with BPD mother?

How to set and reinforce healthy boundaries

  1. Calmly reassure the person with BPD when setting limits.
  2. Make sure everyone in the family agrees on the boundaries—and how to enforce the consequences if they’re ignored.
  3. Think of setting boundaries as a process rather than a single event.

How do you survive a borderline mother?

Talk to a therapist or other mental health professional for individual help. Set and reinforce boundaries with your borderline parent. Keep a journal to write your thoughts and feelings, especially after an upsetting interaction. Be aware of triggers (both yours and your parent’s) and do your best to avoid them.

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Can you trust someone with BPD?

It’s common for those with BPD to trust people, no matter what the quality of the relationship is.