Radical Acceptance: Healing from BPD Breakups with A.J. Mahari
Radically accepting that people with untreated BPD do not love you, cannot love you or attach to you, and they cannot take in your love is a core practice that can be an effective part of getting into a healing and recovery process.
Have you ever found yourself yearning to get back with an ex who has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)? In this eye-opening episode, A.J. Mahari, a seasoned counselor and trauma recovery coach, tackles the challenging concept of radical acceptance. With three decades of experience, Mahari explains why those with untreated BPD often struggle to love or attach to others, making it crucial for codependents to embrace radical acceptance as a cornerstone of their healing journey.
This episode goes beyond the surface, addressing not just the immediate pain of a breakup but also diving into deeper issues like narcissistic abuse recovery, inner child healing, and breaking the cycle of on-again, off-again relationships. Mahari's compassionate and educational approach provides listeners with practical strategies to move forward and reclaim their lives. Whether you're grappling with the aftermath of a BPD relationship or seeking to understand the complex dynamics at play, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice.