ger3172
prove to me im not gonna die alone
- Oct 23, 2021
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hello! i have posted here a few times about having bpd and my concerns about it, and I know the forum is full of us, so I wanted to share something that happened today at therapy with me.
I was commenting with my psychologist that I was worried about opening up about this to my new boyfriend because everyone who gets to know about my problem with this terminology uses it against me, and that even googling it can be scary to a partner. and then we had a whole conversation about psychology and she told me bpd shouldnt even be a disorder and we talked about the similarities with CPTSD and autism and how throughout history hysterical women have been portrayed as crazy for having needs and being bothered by what happens to them.
it was great hearing from a professional that im not a monster and that im just thw product of childhood trauma and my environment.
sending all the love and hope to my fellow pwbpd! we got this!
just wanted to say also that despite feeling like a child on the inside and like there's something broken on my soul, DBT has been helping lots and I'm stable on meds and working as a teacher. And now in a healthy relationship (so far, considering I'm not 100% honest about how my mind works). We can get better.
I was commenting with my psychologist that I was worried about opening up about this to my new boyfriend because everyone who gets to know about my problem with this terminology uses it against me, and that even googling it can be scary to a partner. and then we had a whole conversation about psychology and she told me bpd shouldnt even be a disorder and we talked about the similarities with CPTSD and autism and how throughout history hysterical women have been portrayed as crazy for having needs and being bothered by what happens to them.
it was great hearing from a professional that im not a monster and that im just thw product of childhood trauma and my environment.
sending all the love and hope to my fellow pwbpd! we got this!
just wanted to say also that despite feeling like a child on the inside and like there's something broken on my soul, DBT has been helping lots and I'm stable on meds and working as a teacher. And now in a healthy relationship (so far, considering I'm not 100% honest about how my mind works). We can get better.
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