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<blockquote data-quote="Seeking Peace" data-source="post: 674916" data-attributes="member: 19374"><p>I took my Difficult Child to an appointment today. While we were waiting, I openly asked her questions about how she feels about things. Mainly the borderline diagnosis. I asked her straight up about things I had suspected she had done to others and she confirmed many of them. I told her I would never tell as I simply wanted her to be honest, so I won't disclose what was shared. I told her THOSE are the things she needs to share in therapy. The therapist needs to really hear what she's thinking, feeling, saying and doing to truly know how to help. She admitted she even played the last therapist who we found that does DBT. She's sad she's this way. Says she's not happy being like this either. I think it's weighing heavy because I got a small glimpse into her mind. The behaviors she's admitted to, although I already knew in my heart were true, only broke my heart so much more for her. I fear her ending up totally alone in life, her biggest fear....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seeking Peace, post: 674916, member: 19374"] I took my Difficult Child to an appointment today. While we were waiting, I openly asked her questions about how she feels about things. Mainly the borderline diagnosis. I asked her straight up about things I had suspected she had done to others and she confirmed many of them. I told her I would never tell as I simply wanted her to be honest, so I won't disclose what was shared. I told her THOSE are the things she needs to share in therapy. The therapist needs to really hear what she's thinking, feeling, saying and doing to truly know how to help. She admitted she even played the last therapist who we found that does DBT. She's sad she's this way. Says she's not happy being like this either. I think it's weighing heavy because I got a small glimpse into her mind. The behaviors she's admitted to, although I already knew in my heart were true, only broke my heart so much more for her. I fear her ending up totally alone in life, her biggest fear.... [/QUOTE]
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