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Part 2...His daughter?
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 539121" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>It's interesting to me AG that you talk about the "3" persona. My difficult child calls her troubled side "The Monster"-and always talks about how she fights it. Nancy,myself and difficult children teachers in Junior high, always felt the same about our difficult child-she had to embellish "the horrid reality of her life" to make her case for the behavior and pot use-we even were concerned about the rape and molestation accusations when it came out (we didn't voice this to her). We did find these to be true, but she made up other stories to fit in. At family therapy at Residential Treatment Center (RTC)-we often had to combat these. They soon figured out what she was doing, even the other kids and she got called on it. We have been told this drama making is often a part of Borderline (BPD). My friend's husband (on his way to becoming an ex) also has created this picture of a "perfect healed person" and can't own anything (he's an addict as well). He has 2 sides to him. He has been recently diagnosed with a personality disorder. </p><p></p><p>I hope you will find out the truth soon-but not because you are trying to find out, but because he fesses up and proves it one way or another. These serious lies are such pathology with many of our kids. ((Hugs)) to you and hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 539121, member: 11001"] It's interesting to me AG that you talk about the "3" persona. My difficult child calls her troubled side "The Monster"-and always talks about how she fights it. Nancy,myself and difficult children teachers in Junior high, always felt the same about our difficult child-she had to embellish "the horrid reality of her life" to make her case for the behavior and pot use-we even were concerned about the rape and molestation accusations when it came out (we didn't voice this to her). We did find these to be true, but she made up other stories to fit in. At family therapy at Residential Treatment Center (RTC)-we often had to combat these. They soon figured out what she was doing, even the other kids and she got called on it. We have been told this drama making is often a part of Borderline (BPD). My friend's husband (on his way to becoming an ex) also has created this picture of a "perfect healed person" and can't own anything (he's an addict as well). He has 2 sides to him. He has been recently diagnosed with a personality disorder. I hope you will find out the truth soon-but not because you are trying to find out, but because he fesses up and proves it one way or another. These serious lies are such pathology with many of our kids. ((Hugs)) to you and hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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