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Hi

I'm MC and I'm very glad you all are here. It makes me feel less

alone, that I am not the only one who grew up in Oz. I recently

started therapy and I would complain about my Mom. Eventually my

therapist wanted me to look at this book, Understanding the

Borderline Mother. Wow, I can only read about 5 min. a day, it's so

intense. All this time I assumed it was me. Recently I read the

list of characteristics of a BP mom (confuses child, denigrates

self esteem, jealous if the child loves someone else or someone else

shows love for the child, discourages independence). I noticed this

confusion in my adult life, how easily I doubt my thinking. Well, I

want out. I feel a whole paradigm shift; the way I look at the

world is changing. I find myself spacing out when my therapist asks

me questions about my Mom. Like today I was reading her the list I

mentioned above and she asked how did some of the stories I had told

her fit into that list. I kept saying think (to myself)….but

nothing happened. I guess that's common, how I coped when I was

little. Well, I'm very happy to find this email group.

MC

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Hi MC,

Welcome to the group. How fortunate that your therapist made the

connection between your talking about your mom and BPD. Not all

therapists seem to do that. You will probably feel right at home

here as you read the posts and send your own posts.

Take care,

Sylvia

>

>

> Hi

> I'm MC and I'm very glad you all are here. It makes me feel less

> alone, that I am not the only one who grew up in Oz. I recently

> started therapy and I would complain about my Mom. Eventually my

> therapist wanted me to look at this book, Understanding the

> Borderline Mother. Wow, I can only read about 5 min. a day, it's

so

> intense. All this time I assumed it was me. Recently I read the

> list of characteristics of a BP mom (confuses child, denigrates

> self esteem, jealous if the child loves someone else or someone

else

> shows love for the child, discourages independence). I noticed

this

> confusion in my adult life, how easily I doubt my thinking. Well,

I

> want out. I feel a whole paradigm shift; the way I look at the

> world is changing. I find myself spacing out when my therapist asks

> me questions about my Mom. Like today I was reading her the list I

> mentioned above and she asked how did some of the stories I had

told

> her fit into that list. I kept saying think (to myself)….but

> nothing happened. I guess that's common, how I coped when I was

> little. Well, I'm very happy to find this email group.

> MC

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Hi MC,

Welcome to the group. How fortunate that your therapist made the

connection between your talking about your mom and BPD. Not all

therapists seem to do that. You will probably feel right at home

here as you read the posts and send your own posts.

Take care,

Sylvia

>

>

> Hi

> I'm MC and I'm very glad you all are here. It makes me feel less

> alone, that I am not the only one who grew up in Oz. I recently

> started therapy and I would complain about my Mom. Eventually my

> therapist wanted me to look at this book, Understanding the

> Borderline Mother. Wow, I can only read about 5 min. a day, it's

so

> intense. All this time I assumed it was me. Recently I read the

> list of characteristics of a BP mom (confuses child, denigrates

> self esteem, jealous if the child loves someone else or someone

else

> shows love for the child, discourages independence). I noticed

this

> confusion in my adult life, how easily I doubt my thinking. Well,

I

> want out. I feel a whole paradigm shift; the way I look at the

> world is changing. I find myself spacing out when my therapist asks

> me questions about my Mom. Like today I was reading her the list I

> mentioned above and she asked how did some of the stories I had

told

> her fit into that list. I kept saying think (to myself)….but

> nothing happened. I guess that's common, how I coped when I was

> little. Well, I'm very happy to find this email group.

> MC

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