when your diagnosis becomes a weapon in the hands of people who claim to love you most

back from the borderline - A podcast by mollie adler

↓ Want to unlock ALL my BPD-related episodes? Scroll to the bottom of this post for more info. ↓Episode Description: One of the most common questions I receive from my podcast listeners is when, if, and how they should disclose their mental health-related diagnostic labels to their friends, family, and intimate partners. In this episode, I’ll be taking voicemails from Bella, Darrien, and Natalie – all BFTB listeners struggling with the topic of disclosure (and the regret that can often follow.) Below are some questions answered and concepts covered in this episode:·      Why do we often regret telling someone about a diagnosis like BPD?·      How to handle it when it feels like people in your life begin psychoanalyzing you after you open up about a diagnostic label·      Do you “owe” it to the people in your life to tell them about your diagnosis? (BPD, EUPD, cPTSD, ADHD, ASD, Anorexia, Bulimia, etc.)·      Understanding oversharing as a trauma response (why you do it and how to stop)·      How to determine if someone is trustworthy enough to have access to intimate details of your life·      How to talk about emotion dysregulation to people in your life with low levels of self-awareness and emotional intelligence·      Challenging the stigma of men expressing emotions due to fear of judgment·      Why overly identifying with diagnostic labels can lead us to think everything is our fault (and how this can harm our relationships with ourselves and others)·      How to stop over-apologizing Timestamps: 4:27 | Voicemail from Bella (struggling with when to tell people about her BPD diagnosis and the deep shame and regret she feels after disclosing)20:13 | Voicemail from Darrin (struggling with being a young man in the mid-west with a family and community who stigmatizes male displays of emotion – also feels like his family uses his mental health struggles as a scapegoat)33:40 | Voicemail from Natalie (5 months into her relationship with her current girlfriend, Natalie feels like she is overly self-aware of her BPD traits – she called in because she is beginning to feel like she over-apologizes and tends to think every conflict is her fault)44:06 | Preview of “My Stupid Walk for My Stupid Mental Health” Episode 12 “Crazymakers”Enjoyed this episode? Explore more as a Premium Submarine. Dive deep into hundreds of hours of exclusive content on Patreon, including my original BPD recovery series, guided meditations, and much more. Click here to preview the premium collections you’ll unlock access to for as little as a couple of cups of coffee a month. Learn more and join at backfromtheborderline.com.The information contained in this podcast episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for treatment or consultation with a licensed mental health professional. acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/back-from-the-borderline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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