06-10-2020 07:44 PM
06-10-2020 07:44 PM
@BPDSurvivor It's great you raised this. Often people can be quite anxious about the group side of things, or find it really challenging. Having said that, it can be such a great place of learning if you can stay with it.
06-10-2020 07:44 PM
06-10-2020 07:44 PM
@Former-Member @JulianSpectrum
I've hid my BPD from others. Family parents friends don't know. They know about my depression, anxiety and childhood abuse.
im embarrassed and ashamed and hate the words "borderline personality"
my hubby and children know but not full details. I guess they see me when I'm not good.
06-10-2020 07:45 PM
06-10-2020 07:45 PM
Hi there @Schitzo 👋 Welcome! Please feel free to jump in to tonight's discussion
06-10-2020 07:46 PM
06-10-2020 07:46 PM
hello @Former-Member , @JulianSpectrum , very interesting and have been wondering how i can help a customer whoes daughter in law has BPD and it looks like her grandson who is aged 13 showing signs
06-10-2020 07:47 PM
06-10-2020 07:47 PM
@BlueBay It can feel like such a vulnerable thing to speak about, can't it? Hopefully we can all work to de-stigmatise borderline personality disorder, or find a different word for it, so that it feels like it can be spoken about without shame.
06-10-2020 07:48 PM
06-10-2020 07:48 PM
hello and hugs my sister @BlueBay
06-10-2020 07:48 PM - edited 06-10-2020 07:50 PM
06-10-2020 07:48 PM - edited 06-10-2020 07:50 PM
@Former-Member wrote:How do you explain to others about the challenges you face with your diagnosis?
I hate using the DSM...makes me feel like a number ('just another borderline that fits the criteria')... although I have traits of BPD, my name is not Borderline.
Hence, when explaining to people my challenges, I simply tell them - "I'm human...just like you. My challenges may be different to yours, but we all have them!"
As far as I'm concerned, the DSM supported me to find targeted therapy....not to find family or friends 😉
06-10-2020 07:49 PM
06-10-2020 07:49 PM
Hugs @Shaz51 xx
06-10-2020 07:50 PM
06-10-2020 07:50 PM
Well said @BPDSurvivor .
06-10-2020 07:51 PM
06-10-2020 07:51 PM
@BPDSurvivor Yes, you are more than the sum of whatever diagnostic criteria someone has given you. I'm glad the process of diagnosis helped you to find treatment but has not defined you.
If you need urgent assistance, see Need help now
For mental health information, support, and referrals, contact SANE Support Services
SANE Forums is published by SANE with funding from the Australian Government Department of Health
SANE - ABN 92 006 533 606
PO Box 1226, Carlton VIC 3053
Help us push aside the stigma and discrimination surrounding complex mental health and change the way people talk about, and care for, mental illness.
SANE acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.
SANE values diversity. We are committed to providing a safe, culturally appropriate, and inclusive service for all people, regardless of their ethnicity, faith, disability, sexuality, or gender identity.
Help us push aside the stigma and discrimination surrounding complex mental health and change the way people talk about, and care for, mental illness.
SANE acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.
SANE values diversity. We are committed to providing a safe, culturally appropriate, and inclusive service for all people, regardless of their ethnicity, faith, disability, sexuality, or gender identity.
SANE is a public company limited by guarantee and registered tax-exempt charity with DGR (Deductible Gift Recipient) status.
Charity ABN 92 006 533 606. Donations of $2 or more are tax deductible. SANE, PO Box 1226, Carlton VIC 3053.