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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Borderline Parents

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk discusses what it’s like to have parents who suffer from borderline.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey deserving listeners, I thought I would answer patron emails.

0:03.2

Let's get this some emails here.

0:04.8

This first email is from anonymous patron, she writes,

0:08.3

About a year ago, I found the Raised by Border Lines Sub- subreddit. So just chiming in here. If you don't know what

0:15.5

Reddit is, it's a website with various different things on it and people can post things

0:21.7

and comment and that's all that kind of stuff and there are different

0:25.8

sub-ratits there are different pages if you will that are moderated by people and one of

0:31.0

them apparently is called raised by border lines think of it kind of like a by

0:33.1

people and one of them apparently is called raised by border lines.

0:34.3

Think of it kind of like a hashtag or something.

0:37.8

And usually these sub-redits will have very consistent communities where people on there know each other well or

0:46.8

know the format of the subreddit really well. So it can be kind of like a very

0:51.8

very niche micro culture.

0:54.8

So she writes, about a year ago,

0:56.3

I found the Raised by Border Lines subreddit.

0:59.6

So again, chiming in, it would be people who or children of people suffering from borderline

1:06.2

personality disorder. It initially seemed like a very helpful community to me.

1:11.8

However over time there are some aspects of the community that

1:15.2

concern me. For example, they draw a hard line that anybody who has borderline personality

1:21.2

disorder will always be abusive.

1:25.0

Post or comments empathizing in any way with borderline parents

1:30.0

get you banned from the subreddit. People with borderline are banned from the

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