Christine Tays

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Later in life, the borderline adult’s inability to achieve intimacy in personal relationships reflects this infant stage. When an adult with BPD confronts closeness, she may resurrect from childhood either the devastating feelings of abandonment that always followed her futile attempts at intimacy or the feeling of suffocation from mother’s constant smothering. Defying such controls risks losing mother’s love; satisfying her attempts at intimacy risks losing oneself.
I Hate You--Don't Leave Me: Third Edition: Understanding the Borderline Personality
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