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Originally Posted by BudFox
I found that therapy certainly brought out real stuff, but was more fantasy-based than not. Most of the time it was about as relevant to real-life as acting in a play.
My main point was that failing at one of these pseudo-relationships hardly seems compelling evidence for some personality "disorder", nor confirmation of anything real necessarily.
eta: As for what is supportive or not, seems like challenging professionals in a position of power is more supportive than affirming their dubious diagnoses and pronouncements, but not everyone sees it that way.
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If you knew anything at all about Daisy's situation, you'd know that BPD is something she herself suspects she might have, not a diagnosis that has been 'pronounced' by her therapist, nor 'affirmed' by anyone here.
Hijacking her thread to attempt to further your increasingly tedious agenda is pretty obviously not 'supportive' to me, but y'know, whatever.