
Jul 25, 2010, 02:37 PM
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Member Since: Apr 2010
Location: East Coast of Florida
Posts: 98
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Oh Billi, My heart goes out to you! Abandonment seems to be a major issue for BPDers. I would get another T, ASAP to deal with the pain from the old T. Then start from the beginning and possibly work up to DBT therapy for BDPers. It's common now, it WORKS and is EASY, just don't get bogged down by the jargon or terminology. If your T keeps using the jargon, keep asking for the info in English, or for you, or for a non-professional. If your T won't make it simple for you them I would go get another T. And I am a college graduate and I had trouble with the jargon but don't let that scare you. DBT just lets your emotional mind intersect with your logical mind to form a new mindset of the WISE mind. It is such natural a way of thinking.
Good luck. Do things to help your pain. Do anything that makes you feel good. And then go find another T and ask how much experience they have BPD and/or DBT. Good Luck.
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