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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 320300"><p>Sounds good all around and it always feels great to be vindicated and heard.</p><p>All the literature says DBT therapy provides the best hope for a good result when a patient is diagnosis'd with- Borderline (BPD).</p><p>My gut tells me that the client really needs to want to get better for a good result (as well).</p><p>Sounds like you knew all along what was likely the scenario.</p><p>Better that her jail time is limited and that her therapy time is extended....and that sounds to be the case.</p><p>When this therapy is finished, you might inquire about low cost therapy and help her pay for this as after care. This would help her and in a certain kind of way, help you.</p><p>Hopefully, she realizes how fortunate she is and will put in effort to be a healthier young woman.</p><p>Since your daughter is 21, I do hope that you can let the knowledge that she is receiving the appropriate counseling bring you some comfort and relief so that you can fully embrace all that life has to offer. You've been a good mother and now it's up to her...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 320300"] Sounds good all around and it always feels great to be vindicated and heard. All the literature says DBT therapy provides the best hope for a good result when a patient is diagnosis'd with- Borderline (BPD). My gut tells me that the client really needs to want to get better for a good result (as well). Sounds like you knew all along what was likely the scenario. Better that her jail time is limited and that her therapy time is extended....and that sounds to be the case. When this therapy is finished, you might inquire about low cost therapy and help her pay for this as after care. This would help her and in a certain kind of way, help you. Hopefully, she realizes how fortunate she is and will put in effort to be a healthier young woman. Since your daughter is 21, I do hope that you can let the knowledge that she is receiving the appropriate counseling bring you some comfort and relief so that you can fully embrace all that life has to offer. You've been a good mother and now it's up to her... [/QUOTE]
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