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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 640630" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Have you ever read about borderline personality disorder? Just something to read and to think about; a very difficult disorder to live with and te BPDs change their minds minute to minute and can not maintain stable emotions or relationships for any length of time, which is what makes us so crazy. See if your daughter fits.</p><p></p><p>Put "Borderline Central" into your search engine. Tons and tons of info and a forum will come up. This seems to be a huge problem, especially with difficult child girls who live for drama and can be vindicative, revengeful, and even violent (although not always violent). They also can not have good relationships...they change from thinking a person is all good to thinking that the same person is all bad and do not understand gray areas of life.</p><p></p><p>Give it a try. It may explain a lot to you. Maybe it won't. But it's worth exploring. There are books out for those who love people with borderline and how to deal with them too.</p><p></p><p>See if It rings a bell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 640630, member: 1550"] Have you ever read about borderline personality disorder? Just something to read and to think about; a very difficult disorder to live with and te BPDs change their minds minute to minute and can not maintain stable emotions or relationships for any length of time, which is what makes us so crazy. See if your daughter fits. Put "Borderline Central" into your search engine. Tons and tons of info and a forum will come up. This seems to be a huge problem, especially with difficult child girls who live for drama and can be vindicative, revengeful, and even violent (although not always violent). They also can not have good relationships...they change from thinking a person is all good to thinking that the same person is all bad and do not understand gray areas of life. Give it a try. It may explain a lot to you. Maybe it won't. But it's worth exploring. There are books out for those who love people with borderline and how to deal with them too. See if It rings a bell. [/QUOTE]
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