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Do any of you suspect your adult children have any personality disorders?
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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 539586" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>I suspect BiPolar (BP) with my daughter, though she does exhibit many of the traits of Borderline (BPD). At this early stage, I can only talkk "around" it with her. I pray that, like Hound's Nichole, she'll want to be well badly enough to face whatever she's deaing with on her own. I know she knows I will accept and love her no matter what, but what I'm not sure of is what she can accept about herself. </p><p></p><p>She is at the therapist right now .. a huge step, but it's really a baby step in the scope of reaching/accepting any kind of diagnosis I know at some point the therapist will refer her to a psychiatrist. I trust the therapist and she knows difficult child's history. As to whether or not difficult child will go and - if she goes - how honest she'll be, remains to be seen.</p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 539586, member: 9175"] I suspect BiPolar (BP) with my daughter, though she does exhibit many of the traits of Borderline (BPD). At this early stage, I can only talkk "around" it with her. I pray that, like Hound's Nichole, she'll want to be well badly enough to face whatever she's deaing with on her own. I know she knows I will accept and love her no matter what, but what I'm not sure of is what she can accept about herself. She is at the therapist right now .. a huge step, but it's really a baby step in the scope of reaching/accepting any kind of diagnosis I know at some point the therapist will refer her to a psychiatrist. I trust the therapist and she knows difficult child's history. As to whether or not difficult child will go and - if she goes - how honest she'll be, remains to be seen. Dash [/QUOTE]
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