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I have been trying to talk to my siblings about dissociative disorders. They are extremely unreceptive. They both have anger issues. They are constantly angry at each other and me. They cannot talk about our parents' parenting skills and admit that Mom and Dad did not have sane parenting skills which is why none of us get along and we all have mental health problems to some degree or other.
I know that both of my siblings have borderline personality disorder and other emotional problems from my parents' parenting skills. They are not quit as damaged as me but they still have serious issues. I am an advocate of having parenting skills taught in our schools and churches. We can stop the perpetual cycle of dysfunctional families cultivating mental illness. It is that simple. |
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I tried talking to my siblings...introducing ourself....one says she remembers that it wasn't that bad, so that it mustn't be real and I must go get a brain scan.
My other sister quit calling saying that she's afraid of me. They both have issues of their own, but are in complete denial of it. |
![]() Michael W. Harris
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The PUs (parental units) "parenting skills" were... "sub optimal"
Having no siblings ..... ![]() ![]() ![]() I tried to talk to the step **** (SMU ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() Michael W. Harris
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