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  • Author : BPDSurvivor
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  • Topic : Something’s not right
30 Aug 2021 12:20 AM
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Hi @WIP !!!

 

So good to hear from you! You've put a smile on my face.

 

 What amazing work. Thank you for sharing. I totally relate. I liked how you emphasised that much of the recovery is the work YOU are putting in. That's a great reflection, and essential for recovery. Drs, psychologists, psychiatrists can only do so much. The majority of the work is up to the individual.

 

Take as much time as you need to strengthen yourself during this time. Making connections and feeling connected plays a huge part in recovery. I know that's what first helped me. If you look at Maslow's hierarchy of needs, unless that feeling of belonging and connectedness is there, it is hard to manage other aspects of life.

 

Im so proud of you @WIP .

 

Looking forward to hearing from you in due time. But for now, take advantage of your inpatient stay.

 

 Thinking of you,

BPDSurvivor

 

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