Anonymous wrote:DBT was incredibly helpful for our family with a DD with borderline traits. Also the NEABPD has a free class called Family Connections. There is a waitlist, but it didn’t take me too long to get a class (on zoom). Learning as much as I could about DBT enabled me to best support my DD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The APA is clear that personality disorders are only applicable to 18+. They are by definition long-term patterns of behavior. See psychiatry.org for details. If your therapist is pushing the idea for a 14 yo, you need a new therapist.
She said the therapist was “exploring” which is not nearly the same as pushing. As the parent of a kid with a personality disorder, I sure as heck wished someone had mentioned the possibility that some of the things we were seeing *could* have been pd. Instead we got blindsided.
Anonymous wrote:The APA is clear that personality disorders are only applicable to 18+. They are by definition long-term patterns of behavior. See psychiatry.org for details. If your therapist is pushing the idea for a 14 yo, you need a new therapist.
Anonymous wrote:One of my DCs has bipolar - not fully apparent until senior year of high school, but looking back started a couple of years earlier.