Forums
Connect with people who understand what you are going through, seek advice and surround yourself with support. We're free, anonymous, and professionally moderated 24/7.
- 38,983Members
- 1,220,015Posts
- 1,400,000Visitors
Topic Tuesday // Managing Relationships// **Closed**
- Mark Discussion as New
- Mark Discussion as Read
- Float this Discussion for Current User
- Favourite
- Subscribe
- Printer Friendly Page
- « Previous
- Next »
- Mark as New
- Favourite
- Subscribe
- Get link
- Flag for Moderator
22 Sep 2015 08:52 PM
22 Sep 2015 08:52 PM
Re: Topic Tuesday // Managing Relationships// Tonight 7pm AEST
- Mark as New
- Favourite
- Subscribe
- Get link
- Flag for Moderator
22 Sep 2015 08:55 PM
22 Sep 2015 08:55 PM
Re: Topic Tuesday // Managing Relationships// Tonight 7pm AEST
oh no !! I missed out tonight , sorry everyone -- tomorrow I will have to read all your comments , I was realy interested to see what was said tonight , good night everyone -- two meetings tomorrow , going to be a big day , not working tomorrow
- Mark as New
- Favourite
- Subscribe
- Get link
- Flag for Moderator
22 Sep 2015 08:58 PM
22 Sep 2015 08:58 PM
Re: Topic Tuesday // Managing Relationships// Tonight 7pm AEST
@chookmojo I can understand that. I have often tried to put on a mask based on observations of how other people seem to behave but there seems to be something a bit 'out' about my way of interracting with others. It's been this way since childhood, always been a bit 'odd'. I'm lucky to have made some friends along the way despite this but I still get nervous about interractions, sometimes even struggle with involuntary tears when people talk to me, sometimes even people close to me.
- Mark as New
- Favourite
- Subscribe
- Get link
- Flag for Moderator
- Delete Post
22 Sep 2015 08:58 PM
22 Sep 2015 08:58 PM
Re: Topic Tuesday // Managing Relationships// Tonight 7pm AEST
Just for brevity
What has worked well for me has be running away lol
LJ
- Mark as New
- Favourite
- Subscribe
- Get link
- Flag for Moderator
22 Sep 2015 08:58 PM
22 Sep 2015 08:58 PM
Re: Topic Tuesday // Managing Relationships// Tonight 7pm AEST
It has been an absolute pleasure speaking with you all tonight!! What has struck me is how intelligent, motivated and insightful you all are. I want to say that relationships are tricky. Even for us therapists. It is something that we need to constantly keep working at. But I think that is because they are worth it. You all have so much insight into the relationships that you share with others and how to constantly improve on this.
Again it has been a pleasure speaking you tonight!
Warm regards
Lindsay
- Mark as New
- Favourite
- Subscribe
- Get link
- Flag for Moderator
22 Sep 2015 09:00 PM
22 Sep 2015 09:00 PM
Re: Topic Tuesday // Managing Relationships// Tonight 7pm AEST
Thanks so much for being with us @Lindsay and leading an interesting discussion. Best wishes!
- Mark as New
- Favourite
- Subscribe
- Get link
- Flag for Moderator
22 Sep 2015 09:01 PM
22 Sep 2015 09:01 PM
Re: Topic Tuesday // Managing Relationships// Tonight 7pm AEST
What works: communication, open and honest. Take responsibility for your own side of things. Boundaries! Willing to admit you are wrong. Compromise.
- Mark as New
- Favourite
- Subscribe
- Get link
- Flag for Moderator
22 Sep 2015 09:02 PM
22 Sep 2015 09:02 PM
Re: Topic Tuesday // Managing Relationships// Tonight 7pm AEST
I just quickly wanted to respond to an email question we received eariler:
"I am engaged to my partner who has a diagnosis of Borderline personality Disorder .. I need help to cope .. Currently she has "ran away " again.. This happens regularly .. The cycle repeats itself . I know her behaviour is manipulative .. But I am feeling so defeated I feel like I allow it to continue .. I love her very much .. What can I do to protect my own sanity ."
It sounds like you've been doing it tough with your partner. I think the fact that you have remained together throughout these devastating cycles speaks to both of your strengths. I think the most important thing is how to make the relationship sustainable into the future (because clearly you both matter to each other!). That might be by figuring out some boundaries together (i.e. what behaviours you can and can't tolerate and what to do when these lines are crossed). Also, I think it is important to find ways to take care of yourself (i.e. doing the things that you enjoy and that give you pleasure).
- Mark as New
- Favourite
- Subscribe
- Get link
- Flag for Moderator
22 Sep 2015 09:02 PM
- « Previous
- Next »
My favourites
Members feature!Log in to add spaces, events and discussions to your favourites.
Resources
Services
Guidelines and technical support
Crisis support
SANE services are not designed for crisis support. If you require immediate support, please contact one of the service providers below.
Members online
No one is online right now. Hold tight and someone will be along soon.