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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 560290" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>I am learning more and more. I have read all the major books. I think I need to reread. I dont think I was in a stage of "radical acceptance" as they say in DBT. Sometimes she seems so normal and then wham. </p><p></p><p>Kathy, the way they come off of these episodes is bafling. It makes me wonder if they are just trying to push us away. When they realize we are still there....they are ok. We on the other hand are shredded. Im getting tougher!</p><p></p><p>Janet, she only has these episodes at home with 2 exceptions when she was in residential treatment. Interesting they occured</p><p>when she had closely bonded with her therapists and they did something that made her not feel she had control. And yes, control is her big deal. She will do anything</p><p>to assert it. She is pretty self-aware and can tell you all this but has little desire to be in control of any part of it. Maybe thats not fare, she did come out of it better</p><p>Than she has in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 560290, member: 11001"] I am learning more and more. I have read all the major books. I think I need to reread. I dont think I was in a stage of "radical acceptance" as they say in DBT. Sometimes she seems so normal and then wham. Kathy, the way they come off of these episodes is bafling. It makes me wonder if they are just trying to push us away. When they realize we are still there....they are ok. We on the other hand are shredded. Im getting tougher! Janet, she only has these episodes at home with 2 exceptions when she was in residential treatment. Interesting they occured when she had closely bonded with her therapists and they did something that made her not feel she had control. And yes, control is her big deal. She will do anything to assert it. She is pretty self-aware and can tell you all this but has little desire to be in control of any part of it. Maybe thats not fare, she did come out of it better Than she has in the past. [/QUOTE]
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