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Question for Those Familiar with Borderline (BPD) and False Accusations...
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<blockquote data-quote="somerset" data-source="post: 522836" data-attributes="member: 13320"><p>The combination of a therapist who believes your child must have been abused and a child who tells people she was abused, when she wasn't, sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. The therapist will not only believe the false allegations, but even if difficult child admits she made it up, the therapist may believe she's actually bringing up repressed memories. Do you have to have this particular therapist? In any case, rigidity and closemindedness are not good in a therapist, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somerset, post: 522836, member: 13320"] The combination of a therapist who believes your child must have been abused and a child who tells people she was abused, when she wasn't, sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. The therapist will not only believe the false allegations, but even if difficult child admits she made it up, the therapist may believe she's actually bringing up repressed memories. Do you have to have this particular therapist? In any case, rigidity and closemindedness are not good in a therapist, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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