As a child of a HPD (with elements of NPD and Borderline) this seems almost to good to be true. I think it is hard for an adult to do this all. But, shortly it is true that affirming the feelings of a child, talking with the child to let it grow up knowing who she/he is and what she wants, and let him/her lead sometimes just for fun, or in a game, is very healthy. And also: correct the HPD'er! It don't has to be so difficult. The HPD'er likes conflicts with the child and talk toward others about how bad the child is. Tell the HPD'er that that is a very childish behaviour, and that she or he should talk with the child to seek a solution in stead of making it all worse. Looking back I wondered why nobody corrected my mother that way and let her talk bad about me, me who was lazy, was making the life of my mother a mess etcetera.
Meggy12 wrote:...I'm also trying to find information online. However, HPD seems to be neglected in studies which is bad because it needs to be recognized. Children and adults who have survived living with a parent that has HPD need ways to cope.
On another note I have observed milder HPD behaviour in two of my sisters. There is no conclusive evidence that HPD is passed down in families but I feel that there is a strong genetic basis.
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