#18 The silent shame and guilt.

When it comes to someone with borderline personality disorder it's hard for them to apologize because they feel shame and guilt this episode covers why it's so hard for a person with BPD to apologize about the ax they commit when they have an episode. *** AUDIBLE.COM SPECIAL FOR LISTNERS ***  Click the link below for a special for our listeners! ONE FREE MONTH of audible.com and 2 FREE AUDIBLE BOOKS which are YOURS TO KEEP FOREVER even if you decide to cancel! https://www.amazon.com/hz/audible/mlp/membership/plus?ref_=assoc_tag_ph_1524216631897&_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=pf4&tag=eggshellpod09-20&linkId=c2ccdbcfbc874edb7e88243891afdc1d

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This podcast is about my experiences of having a wife of 34 years diagnosed with BPD. I talk about the turmoil, challenges and frustrations of my relationship and raising a family when BPD is present. ** I do not have any professional experience with mental health all my knowledge is from my own research and living with someone with BPD. If you love someone who has BPD, remember... “Love and understand them, because they find it so hard to understand and love themselves” - 2020 Brad If you have questions or would like to be a guest on an episode, Email: thirddegreepodcastnh@gmail.com