Children who grow up feeling like their emotions are 'wrong' are more likely to develop borderline personality disorder. Here's why, by swhitbo
, this disorder can become the source of a lifetime of relationship problems for those who are unable to access or benefit from treatment.
It's always tempting to blame the parent for psychological difficulties encountered by adults, and, indeed, many of the early theories of BPD did exactly that. Lee and her colleagues also focus on earlyEarly Invalidation and BPD Imagine now how this invalidation process might operate. A small child becomes angry when another child at the playground grabs their stuffed animal. An invalidating parent would tell the child that there’s no reason to be angry, even though the child is clearly upset.
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