Even rarer for them to be guided to take self responsibility for change. I think a lot of BPD go undiagnosed and treated (at leas that the patient knows of.)
This is what I have been reading so far in my research, and I know exactly how my mom would react if I suggested what I suspect. It would be MY problem, MY fault, or she would blame someone else. It's never her fault. And granted, my mom has had some bad things happen to her, but it is not an excuse to behave the way she does, and she's SOOO unhappy. And it's like she wants everyone else to be as miserable as she is, and can't be happy even for her own kids.
The last fight we got into was actually a big turning point for me. I was actually able to be cool, calm, and collected (which is so hard), and I told her I'm sorry she was feeling that way, and that I do love her, but I will not tolerate her abusive behavior nor her guilt trips, and that I was in no way responsible for the things that have gone/ are going wrong in her life. I also told her she was an adult and could choose how to behave, and if that's what she chooses, then so be it. I won't tolerate it, nor will I feel guilty about enforcing consequences.
Really, it was like disciplining a 6 year old.
