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Complete and permanent recovery from emotional disorders. Insights on emotional health by Brian Barnett, who authentically rid himself of Borderline Personality Disorder over the course of 7 years, after having lived with it, unaware, for the first thirty-five years of his life. New episodes Thursdays.
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Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
S1 Ep 5: Acceptance: It Just Is What It Is
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Acceptance is a non-negotiable hurdle for anybody interested in emotional health. There's probably more to it than you realize.
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I’m getting so much valuable information from these! Thank you so much🙏🏼❤️
Monday Feb 08, 2021
I realised my mother was a child abuser when I turned 24 I could never put my finger on how to make her love me. The more I tried the worse it got. I could never make her happy. She fits the discrimination of victim npd. I grieved it then, I went through a stage of Stockholm syndrome towards her and felt guilty but it was easyer for me because she wasn't in my life anyway. If she'd have been in my life I would have probably took my anger out on her and that wouldn't have been good. I didn't have the fear of loosing the relationship as I'd already lost it. I can imagain that some people who still have abusive parents in thair lives would suffer from cognitive disonace (holding two opposing beliefs at the same time) it's natural to feel angry about the abuse, its part of the acceptance and grieving process. To be angry with a parent who is loving and abusive at the same time is crazy making. That's why they like to stay in denial. To evade the pain. That's why they get upset when you point it out. To protect themselves but by staying in the pain of bpd they are prolonging it. Face the truth grieve it accept and grow.
Saturday Feb 09, 2019
Great ! I really enjoyed listening to that ... as always, you make a good point, we judge ourselves much too harshly.
Thursday Aug 30, 2018
😊😊. Another informative, valuable podcast.
Thursday Aug 30, 2018
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