Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter? Your mother is controlling, but who cares? Why would you want a diagnosis from a bunch of stay at home moms who majored in English and believe them over a therapist?
So I can read up on how others dealt with it and maybe help my sister untangle from it. It’s a bloody mess, she worships my mom and yet I think her DPD and depression are exacerbated by her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter? Your mother is controlling, but who cares? Why would you want a diagnosis from a bunch of stay at home moms who majored in English and believe them over a therapist?
So I can read up on how others dealt with it and maybe help my sister untangle from it. It’s a bloody mess, she worships my mom and yet I think her DPD and depression are exacerbated by her.
You are not a therapist. It is not your place to help someone with psychological problems. You are basically going to replace the role of your mother in your sister's life if you do what you are proposing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter? Your mother is controlling, but who cares? Why would you want a diagnosis from a bunch of stay at home moms who majored in English and believe them over a therapist?
So I can read up on how others dealt with it and maybe help my sister untangle from it. It’s a bloody mess, she worships my mom and yet I think her DPD and depression are exacerbated by her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a lot like my MIL and SIL. They are completely enmeshed, but also don’t always really like each other very much. It’s completely bizarre to me. At the same time my MIL really kept my SIL from becoming a full fledged adult, and she knows it, so they both sort of realize they’re stuck. Again, it’s very weird. My DH was treated completely differently and sometimes I’m struck by how sexist it all was.
You could be my SIL.
That’s my mom and me, I am in therapy.
There’s no way my SIL is aware of it enough to be in therapy. But I hope she is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a lot like my MIL and SIL. They are completely enmeshed, but also don’t always really like each other very much. It’s completely bizarre to me. At the same time my MIL really kept my SIL from becoming a full fledged adult, and she knows it, so they both sort of realize they’re stuck. Again, it’s very weird. My DH was treated completely differently and sometimes I’m struck by how sexist it all was.
You could be my SIL.
That’s my mom and me, I am in therapy.
Anonymous wrote:This is a lot like my MIL and SIL. They are completely enmeshed, but also don’t always really like each other very much. It’s completely bizarre to me. At the same time my MIL really kept my SIL from becoming a full fledged adult, and she knows it, so they both sort of realize they’re stuck. Again, it’s very weird. My DH was treated completely differently and sometimes I’m struck by how sexist it all was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter? Your mother is controlling, but who cares? Why would you want a diagnosis from a bunch of stay at home moms who majored in English and believe them over a therapist?
So I can read up on how others dealt with it and maybe help my sister untangle from it. It’s a bloody mess, she worships my mom and yet I think her DPD and depression are exacerbated by her.
Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter? Your mother is controlling, but who cares? Why would you want a diagnosis from a bunch of stay at home moms who majored in English and believe them over a therapist?
Anonymous wrote:Why does it matter? Your mother is controlling, but who cares? Why would you want a diagnosis from a bunch of stay at home moms who majored in English and believe them over a therapist?