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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 383644" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>Nancy good to hear she is home. So encouraging that all the staff at the center could see to the true heart of your daughter. The staff wouldn't say that lightly.</p><p></p><p>A few days ago I got Melody Beatty's The Language of Letting Go -- the daily readings are beautiful and straight to the point (I'm recovering myself, as you know, but co-dependency still requires constant vigilance for me, more than quitting drinking, really). Very compassionate language. A step further than Co-Dependent No More (not saying you're co-dependent, lol).</p><p> </p><p>I've read that many adopted kids have Borderline (BPD) (not meaning to label -- just what I read). I have the Stop Walking On Eggshells workbook and one other book that I can't remember. I've been on some fabulous, positive sites on the internet. I think Borderline (BPD) is a complicated and currently misunderstood disorder that soon will be coming into its own as more research is done. </p><p></p><p>Janet thank you for your insight and wisdom</p><p></p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 383644, member: 1872"] Nancy good to hear she is home. So encouraging that all the staff at the center could see to the true heart of your daughter. The staff wouldn't say that lightly. A few days ago I got Melody Beatty's The Language of Letting Go -- the daily readings are beautiful and straight to the point (I'm recovering myself, as you know, but co-dependency still requires constant vigilance for me, more than quitting drinking, really). Very compassionate language. A step further than Co-Dependent No More (not saying you're co-dependent, lol). I've read that many adopted kids have Borderline (BPD) (not meaning to label -- just what I read). I have the Stop Walking On Eggshells workbook and one other book that I can't remember. I've been on some fabulous, positive sites on the internet. I think Borderline (BPD) is a complicated and currently misunderstood disorder that soon will be coming into its own as more research is done. Janet thank you for your insight and wisdom Jo [/QUOTE]
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