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Psychiatric Disorder? Hmmm.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 314124" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have borderline. I was a lot worse when I was younger. I always had remorse though. Lots of us. But it didn't stop me from lashing out at those I loved the most when I felt they were rejecting me or criticizing me or abandoning me. In the end, many did abandon me, although I feel they have borderline as well...so you can imagine the fun.</p><p></p><p>Substance abuse makes even non-personality disordered people mean. </p><p></p><p>(((Hugs))) I hope she finds the motivation to go into DBT therapy (it's great, but takes a lot of work). If she truly doesn't have remorse, I don't believe it's always a choice. I did have lots of remorse and empathy, but some people are born more empathy-challenged, as my p-doctor put it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 314124, member: 1550"] I have borderline. I was a lot worse when I was younger. I always had remorse though. Lots of us. But it didn't stop me from lashing out at those I loved the most when I felt they were rejecting me or criticizing me or abandoning me. In the end, many did abandon me, although I feel they have borderline as well...so you can imagine the fun. Substance abuse makes even non-personality disordered people mean. (((Hugs))) I hope she finds the motivation to go into DBT therapy (it's great, but takes a lot of work). If she truly doesn't have remorse, I don't believe it's always a choice. I did have lots of remorse and empathy, but some people are born more empathy-challenged, as my p-doctor put it. [/QUOTE]
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