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Question for Those Familiar with Borderline (BPD) and False Accusations...
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<blockquote data-quote="ameli" data-source="post: 703840" data-attributes="member: 21123"><p>You should ask the therapist, as they have made this diagnosis, how you can now help your child. Your child obviously has some deep seated conflicts and maybe anger issues- who knows until they have been properly assessed. Borderline Personality disorder is not a throwaway diagnosis but should be only used when the person has been properly dignosed. Perhaps they will always accuse and blame and so you might want to look at at coping mechanisms to assist you. I listen to my child and offer to go to the police and confront the perpetrator. They have always refused this offer and so either way there is not much I can do other than support them and try to move on, whilst leaving the door open for discussion in an open and supportive way and not hiding from any truth there might be. It is hard so good luck and try to get your therapist to give you the resources to manage this both for yourself and your childs sake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ameli, post: 703840, member: 21123"] You should ask the therapist, as they have made this diagnosis, how you can now help your child. Your child obviously has some deep seated conflicts and maybe anger issues- who knows until they have been properly assessed. Borderline Personality disorder is not a throwaway diagnosis but should be only used when the person has been properly dignosed. Perhaps they will always accuse and blame and so you might want to look at at coping mechanisms to assist you. I listen to my child and offer to go to the police and confront the perpetrator. They have always refused this offer and so either way there is not much I can do other than support them and try to move on, whilst leaving the door open for discussion in an open and supportive way and not hiding from any truth there might be. It is hard so good luck and try to get your therapist to give you the resources to manage this both for yourself and your childs sake. [/QUOTE]
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