Counsellor A.J. Mahari

Surviving BPD Relationship Breakups

Counsellor A.J. Mahari

  • Borderlines Always Know What They Are Doing? Codependent Logical Fallacies and Biases.

Borderlines Always Know What They Are Doing? Codependent Logical Fallacies and Biases.

Monday 6th March 2023

Join A.J. Mahari as she debunks myths about BPD and codependency, emphasizing personal growth and self-focus in 'Surviving BPD Relationship Breakups'.
37 minutes
Informative
Thought-provoking
Raw
Non-judgmental
Engaging

About this podcast

Surviving BPD Relationship Breakups
Author:
Counsellor A.J. Mahari
Overview:
Categories:
Healing Relationships
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Recovery from Trauma
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Navigating Alcohol Dependency
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Challenging Misconceptions: Understanding BPD and Codependency

To globalize everything onto all people with [BPD] makes about zero sense, just like to globalize everything about people hurt by someone with [codependency].
Have you ever wondered if people with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) always know what they are doing? In this eye-opening episode of 'Surviving BPD Relationship Breakups', A.J. Mahari dives deep into the logical fallacies and biases that often cloud our understanding of BPD and codependency. Mahari, a seasoned Counselor and Trauma Recovery Coach, brings her extensive experience to the table, debunking myths and challenging the false consensus effect—a cognitive bias where we assume others share our beliefs and values.
She emphasizes that individuals with BPD, just like those with codependency, are unique and cannot be painted with the same brush. Through her engaging discussion, Mahari encourages listeners to shift their focus from trying to 'rescue' others to concentrating on their own healing and personal growth. This episode is not just informative but also a call to action for anyone grappling with the aftermath of a BPD relationship.
Tune in to gain a clearer, more compassionate understanding of these complex dynamics and take a step towards your own recovery.