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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 288609" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Hugs. diagnosis's are scary, but of all the personality disorders Borderline (BPD) is the most known and studied. Your daughter is 14 and she has many years to buy into her treatment. If she likes the therapist she is seeing now, maybe that relationship will build to where therapist can disuss the diagnosis with her.</p><p> </p><p>Many time people change as they grow and mature. In 5-10yrs, do any of us really know where our difficult child's will be? Do we want to know? lol. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs </p><p> </p><p>My husband has been diagnosed with Borderline (BPD) (current psychiatrist does not agree with that) BiPolar (BP), schizoaffective, and BiPolar (BP) with schizoaffective tendencies. difficult child with BiPolar (BP), cyclothymia, ADHD and intermittent explosive disorder. Whatever. I try not to dwell on what it is called, but instead make sure they are treated. It is sad and hard, but you are doing all you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 288609, member: 3184"] Hugs. diagnosis's are scary, but of all the personality disorders Borderline (BPD) is the most known and studied. Your daughter is 14 and she has many years to buy into her treatment. If she likes the therapist she is seeing now, maybe that relationship will build to where therapist can disuss the diagnosis with her. Many time people change as they grow and mature. In 5-10yrs, do any of us really know where our difficult child's will be? Do we want to know? lol. Hugs My husband has been diagnosed with Borderline (BPD) (current psychiatrist does not agree with that) BiPolar (BP), schizoaffective, and BiPolar (BP) with schizoaffective tendencies. difficult child with BiPolar (BP), cyclothymia, ADHD and intermittent explosive disorder. Whatever. I try not to dwell on what it is called, but instead make sure they are treated. It is sad and hard, but you are doing all you can. [/QUOTE]
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