Guest guest Posted January 3, 2011 Report Share Posted January 3, 2011 Hello, I'm new to this (any) group and wanted to get involved because just recently I came to the understanding that my mother has BPD and am looking for some guidance and of course support from specialists and other " Nons " . A major fall-out happened about 6 months ago where I tried to lay out some clearly stated boundaries for my mother, as directed by my counsellor, and it has pretty much cut-off all communication between her & I and has caused serious relationship damage between my father and myself. He seems to have changed over the past year or so and has fervently taken her side, to the detriment of the relationship between him and every other member of our family (immediate and extended). She had already damaged those relationships over the years. Last week I got an email from her (signed by both) which proposed that all three of us: " look far into the past to remember good things about each other. Then we can send an email with a positive statement twice a week. That is, you send two to Dad, and two to me, and we each send two to you. These positive statements will be the only thing in that email......not combined with any news. Any news can be sent separately. The positive statements will not be commented on nor challenged by any of us. " They stated that they would like to try this and reevaluate it after two months. She has intentionally kept my husband out of it, and a major issue I have with her is how she has 'demonised' my husband. I encourage the idea that my mother tries to focus on the " good " about me, but without proper counselling and medication, I fear this is just an empty exercise and that she is in denial-not focused on the real issue at hand. This feels like " another dance, dressed up differently and in a different location " . I fear she is going to ruminate on what she had or liked about me in the past and cannot have now and will spiral downwards, quickly. Am I over-reacting? Should I trust this and play along? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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