Why BPD Relationships Feel One-Sided: A Deep Dive with A.J. Mahari
Episode Overview
The inward focus of individuals with BPD and its impact on relationships Explanation of the five core reasons behind the inability of individuals with BPD to connect with others Insights into the challenges faced by those in relationships with individuals with BPD Expert guidance and compassion for navigating toxic relationships with individuals with BPD
The inward focus of people with BPD has 5 central core reasons that all end up blocking you out and making mutuality and/or reciprocity impossible which makes your relationship unhealthy and next to impossible, if not impossible, to have work, last, or function in any remotely healthy way at all.
Have you ever felt like you're giving your all in a relationship, only to receive very little in return? In this episode of 'Surviving BPD Relationship Breakups', Counselor and Trauma Recovery Coach A.J. Mahari unpacks the inward focus of individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and why it often leaves their partners feeling isolated and disconnected.
With over 30 years of experience, Mahari explains the five core reasons behind this inward focus and how it affects mutuality and reciprocity in relationships. This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with the emotional rollercoaster of a BPD relationship, offering compassionate insights and practical advice to help you understand the dynamics at play.
Whether you're seeking to make sense of your partner's behavior or looking for ways to navigate these challenging relationships, Mahari's expert guidance provides a beacon of hope and clarity.