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Old Dec 31, 2010, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by hayward View Post
-When you are doing any of those really supportive things, try really hard not to be condescending in any way. I think when caregivers are constantly being supportive, sometimes they get frustrated. Many people with BPD are hypersensitive and are quick to want to withdraw again or get angry or defensive and shrink back from the care they are being given.

-And on the same note, please try to find someone else to talk with about your own feelings. You need to vent, as it is not an easy job. And at times you may start felling a little resentment, even if you don't realize that.

-Having said that, I personally like it when my husband shows his own vulnerabilities about other issues in his life. It make me feel needed and it helps me to see that it is normal for everyone to have insecure times. I like it when the focus shifts off of me for a while. I don't want it always to be about ME- it's overwhelming and a lot of pressure and adds to my guilt.

YES! YES!
(I was writing my post while you were writing yours, Hayward!)