How to stop the toxic BPD relationship cycle once and for all

back from the borderline - Un pódcast de mollie adler

People with BPD (EUPD) often have intense emotions and impulsive behaviors. If you identify with BPD or love someone who does, you likely have first hand experience with the extreme highs and lows of what is known as the "BPD relationship cycle." The emotional dysregulation and abandonment fears experienced by people with BPD traits can cause us to perceive unrelated cues as "signs" that our partner is becoming disinterested. These paranoid thoughts often cause an extremely chaotic "push and pull" scenario that leaves both the person with BPD and their partner feeling hurt, confused and helpless. People with BPD traits can be incredibly compassionate and nurturing partners and are fully capable of maintaining long and fulfilling romantic relationships. In this episode, you'll develop a deeper understanding of some of the commonly repeated cycles and triggers that may be keeping you stuck and feeling like finding love is impossible.​​💡 Questions answered in this episode:■ Loving someone with BPD (understanding why it can feel so difficult to do sometimes)■ How BPD traits affect romantic relationships■ How to support a partner with BPD (tips for dating someone with BPD)■ What is a BPD relationship cycle?■ The 6 stages of a borderline personality disorder relationship■ Understanding the different types of intimacy (experiential, emotional, intellectual, sexual)■ Understanding Abandonment Issues and BPD■ How to more deeply understand behavior that presents as "emotional manipulation" and how it can stem from past abuse■ BPD and lying (understanding the connection to rejection sensitivity)🦋 UNLOCK PREMIUM PODCAST ACCESS AND JOIN THE BFTB COMMUNITY ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/backfromtheborderline.By becoming a patron, you’ll gain access to my private podcast, “My Stupid Walk for My Stupid Mental Health” (4 episodes released each month), and my monthly newsletter, where I share articles, YouTube videos, podcast episodes, and book recommendations. You’ll also get to interact with other listeners of the podcast.Disclaimer: information contained in this podcast episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for treatment or consultation with a licensed mental health professional. To unlock BFTB bonus content, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/back-from-the-borderline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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