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DBT, Borderline and my whole world changing.

Paul
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi everyone,

Some of you will recognise me (hello again).

In the last 3.5 months, I've moved interstate, changed job, put my apartment on the market but continue to pay the mortgaged outgoings, advertised for a tenant, pay rent and outgoings interstate, got ripped off by removalists, My car (worth $5,000) cost me $6,000 That was just before christmas. I went to my GP to see if there was a psychologist I could speak to but I ended up in a mental health facility for christmas and new year. I was coping reasonably after that, but then my car broke down and requires at least $1,000 worth of inspection to determine what's wrong. That's sent me into a hole again with a lot of pain and suicidal ideation. I'm staying with my sister at the moment who is looking after me.

My discharge summary from the hospital stay hinted at BPD. After reading a lot about BPD I'm not surprised and it explains a fair bit.

I have found a psychologist since moving and she wants to work through DBT (Dialectic Behavioural Therapy) with me which i'm not against and believe that it will be beneficial.

Does anyone else suffer BPD and would you like to share your experiences and how you cope?

Has anyone been through DBT. Was it group therapy or one on one?

Paul

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PatT
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi Paul,

I was diagnosed with type 1 bipolar in 2011 and have gone through two rounds of CBT in 2012 and 2014 and found them immensely helpful. In addition I know that maintaining a healthy social life, exercising, meditating and avoiding drugs and alcohol most of the time to be the best remedies against episodes.

I haven't been through DBT but it was suggested and I've heard lots of anecdotal evidence as to its benefits so I would really suggest giving it a go and keeping us updated on your progress.

Pat.

Paul
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hey Pat. Nice to see you. I hope you've been well.

Thanks for responding to my post

Take care xx

P

Kazzl
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Welcome back my dearest friend. Well done.

Love ya

Kaz

xx

james1
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi Paul I was also hinted at as having traits of Borderline personality disorder and worked on first schema therapy then dbt after I came out of hospital.

I didn't continue it for long though so I may not be ghee best use case example, but it's meant to help with emotion regulation. I just really struggled to "get it". Sometimes I don't know what I'm feeling and I don't trust my feelings enough anymore. I also had a break when she went on holiday.

Personally I found schema therapy more interesting from being able to understand my thought patterns, but dbt is probably better if you are just out of crisis or kind of teetering.

James

blondguy
Champion Alumni
Champion Alumni

Hi Paul

Mega hug for you! I had no idea that you have been through the 7th circle of hell.

My very kindest wishes for you and always a treat to see you. Welcome back

Paul

Paul
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Thanks sweet heart. I'm here on a tightrope. But I'm here.

Hugs xxoo

Paul
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Thanks James.

I can relate to not knowing my own emotions at times. I'm new to DBT all I'm yet to go through it with my psych.

Paul

Paul
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

Hi Paul.

Nice to see you too. Yeah 7th circle of hell is right. Hopefully I'll come out of this downer soon and can get on with my new life.

Hugs

Paul

geoff
Champion Alumni
Champion Alumni
hi Paul, I'm pleased to hear back from you, but confoundedly so sorry to hear what you have been through, from all of this c**p, it's never pleasant to even think about even having conditions like this, because there doesn't seem to any hope, but that's a thought we are never able to overcome when it hits us full on.
I truly hope that this type of therapy is going to drag you out of this horrible hole.
My best to you. Geoff.