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Old Jul 16, 2008, 11:38 AM
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Hi TiredOfThis2008

Welcome to PC. I had the same problem with relationships (friends and intimate) 15 years ago. I found with regular individual therapy, and then DBT (dialectical behavioral therapy) several years ago, I have been able to let go of some of the same issues you are having. Difficult? You betcha, but I am much more at peace with myself and everyone around me (almost everyone, LOL). There is also a site that may enable you to try some DBT skills out also, if you are interested.

http://www.dbtselfhelp.com/index.html

Best of luck, and let us know how things are going

Dee

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Wow....thanks Dee this is great information... I, too, experience the same behaviors and realize that my Bipolar has contributed to the breakdown of many of my relationships and the obsessiveness that I feel, as well as the uneasiness about them...always second guessing myself.

I hope this site can help me deal with some of these issues...

TJ
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