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<blockquote data-quote="dayatatime" data-source="post: 709739" data-attributes="member: 17805"><p>Splitting- casting people as all-good or all-bad, or a particular person at a particular moment as all-good or all-bad, then casting them some other way the next moment is the defining trait of Borderline (BPD). Intelligence and big-heartedness are also very common. The most well-regarded treatment is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. You might want to read up on it for your own sake-- it's mostly a set of skills to help manage life-- stuff we could all use, and need extra doses of to deal with extra challenging situations. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you are suffering. You don't deserve to be treated so poorly, or to be subjected to such maelstroms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dayatatime, post: 709739, member: 17805"] Splitting- casting people as all-good or all-bad, or a particular person at a particular moment as all-good or all-bad, then casting them some other way the next moment is the defining trait of Borderline (BPD). Intelligence and big-heartedness are also very common. The most well-regarded treatment is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. You might want to read up on it for your own sake-- it's mostly a set of skills to help manage life-- stuff we could all use, and need extra doses of to deal with extra challenging situations. I'm sorry you are suffering. You don't deserve to be treated so poorly, or to be subjected to such maelstroms. [/QUOTE]
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