MrsPeel wrote:
It's a travesty that kids can't get diagnosed with BPD until they're 18 (or sometimes even 21).
If the psychs understood the amount of time one spends in complete anxiety that ones offspring is going to go and kill herself...
Are they not aware of (a) the suicide rate amongst BPD sufferers, and (b) the importance of timely intervention and treatment tailored to their condition ????
It is so so wrong.
My daughter is 6 with suspected-BPD mum. She has daily emotional dys-regulation and experiences a lot of trauma from that.
Further, seeing how mum treats her, it feels like getting a front row seat to how BPDs are made.
I feel there's a good reason children so young aren't and shouldn't be clinically diagnosed BPD, Doctor Ramani did a good job addressing this in the analogous case of NPD.
However, we MUST get better at detecting and treating traits or genetic risk factors in children.
My daughter is young enough to especially benefit from early intervention. I am prepared to seek divorce and custody about two weeks from now. My daughter has a specialist clinical psychologist to address her needs.
I find the guidance in Raising Resilient Children with a Borderline or Narcissistic Parent to be particularly good on this subject as well.
I'm determined to get my daughter the help she needs, and try to keep her off that path.