Hey everyone...
I was married to a BP before she separated and supsequently divorced and I've travelled a journey of healing but also compassion towards the sweet woman I married...
I've been doing a school at a college of counselling and health care and I am seeking to understand one dynamic that I believe may be key in BPD...
I want to set expectations right away and want to separate BP as a behavior from the person, as the person is a valuable child of God, wholly loved by God and anointed by Him...
I'm wondering if anyone here who may have been diagnosed with BPD or suspect they have BPD might be able to answer the following question. This question is searching for answers that might have an impact on reaching out to BP's in love and not to condemn them and help bring freedom and healing...
Before I ask the question, my heart is of love here, my wife had been raped on several occasions as well as being invalidated by a mother, constant involvement in competitions for baton and pageants that had opportunity for heartache, and also had been held up at gunpoint on two occasions...
My question is this...
In your life, can you look back and identify any areas in your life or experience where you have been made to feel shamed? This can be through parental shaming you for non performance, sexual abuse, the abuse of competition and failure to win, through traumatic experiences etc...
If you have felt shamed, either directly or indirectly, how big of an impact has it had on your being, your self worth, your security and your confidence in who God made you to be?
Have you felt incapable of being loved or are you afraid of failure and subsequently being shamed as a result?
Love in Christ,
Dean...
I was married to a BP before she separated and supsequently divorced and I've travelled a journey of healing but also compassion towards the sweet woman I married...
I've been doing a school at a college of counselling and health care and I am seeking to understand one dynamic that I believe may be key in BPD...
I want to set expectations right away and want to separate BP as a behavior from the person, as the person is a valuable child of God, wholly loved by God and anointed by Him...
I'm wondering if anyone here who may have been diagnosed with BPD or suspect they have BPD might be able to answer the following question. This question is searching for answers that might have an impact on reaching out to BP's in love and not to condemn them and help bring freedom and healing...
Before I ask the question, my heart is of love here, my wife had been raped on several occasions as well as being invalidated by a mother, constant involvement in competitions for baton and pageants that had opportunity for heartache, and also had been held up at gunpoint on two occasions...
My question is this...
In your life, can you look back and identify any areas in your life or experience where you have been made to feel shamed? This can be through parental shaming you for non performance, sexual abuse, the abuse of competition and failure to win, through traumatic experiences etc...
If you have felt shamed, either directly or indirectly, how big of an impact has it had on your being, your self worth, your security and your confidence in who God made you to be?
Have you felt incapable of being loved or are you afraid of failure and subsequently being shamed as a result?
Love in Christ,
Dean...