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Question: As an adoption worker in Montana, I often work with families who are raising children of parents with BPD. I read on your site that there is a 50% chance of inheriting BPD. Is this mediated somewhat by the child not being raised in a home with a parent with BPD? Currently one family has an infant whose maternal grandmother and birth mother have BPD and the birth father shows symptoms. I had once thought BPD was an experiential disorder, and now see that new research brings us to seizure disorder...what can I tell adoptive families that are raising children removed from BPD parents? Answer: In the strongest terms possible I recommend three things:
This combination is the best "prevention" against the BPD.
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