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Surviving BPD Relationship Breakups
Why do people with Borderline Personality especially untreated behave like they often due, abuse you, not ever take responsibility for that. Another relational impossibility is that people with BPD until and unless significantly treated cannot share...
38:44•31 Jan 2021
Decoding Borderline Personality Disorder: Navigating Relationship Challenges
“People with BPD interpret reality according to what they feel, and this is really what magical thinking is in a way, specifically within BPD.”
Ever wondered why relationships with someone who has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can feel like a rollercoaster? In this episode of 'Surviving BPD Relationship Breakups', A.J. Mahari dives deep into the perplexing behaviors of those with untreated BPD and how these behaviors impact their relationships.
With her extensive experience as a Counselor and Trauma Recovery Coach, Mahari explains why individuals with BPD often don't recognize the harm they cause and why they struggle to share an objective reality with their partners. This lack of shared reality can leave loved ones feeling bewildered and frustrated. Mahari also explores the concept of codependency in BPD relationships, highlighting the importance of healing after such breakups.
If you're trying to make sense of a BPD relationship or seeking ways to move forward, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. It's a must-listen for anyone affected by BPD relationships.

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