Validation
Validating is simply acknowledging that you hear and understand what another person is feeling and that there are reasons for them to hold the views they do. Validation is the act of acknowledging and accepting a person's feelings, thoughts, and experiences as valid, even if you don't personally agree with them or understand them. It's about showing that you hear the person, understand their perspective, and that their emotions are real and make sense to them. Validation is crucial for building trust, strengthening emotional connection, and resolving conflict.
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Families who want a relationship need to understand the illness - Harriet Lefley
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To treat BPD validation and change must be understood - John Gunderson
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Validation is a way of responding to someone's experience - Perry Hoffman
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Validation can help relationships
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Validation can really help a person with BPD
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BPD's impact on couple relationships - Alan Fruzzetti
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Examples of what can be invalidating to a child - Alan Fruzzetti
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Validation is difficult - Alan Fruzzetti
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What is validation - Alan Fruzzetti
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Families who learn validation can help recovery - Alec Miller
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Example of parent validating the emotion not the behavior - Alec Miller
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Specific example of an invalidating environment - Alec Miller
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An environmental cause of Borderline Personality Disorder - Alec Miller
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Examples of invalidation - Marsha Linehan
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The 5 levels of validation - Marsha Linehan
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My belief about emotional vulnerablity and invalidation - Marsha Linehan
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What happens to a person with BPD who is invalidated - Marsha Linehan
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Families need to validate and be loving - Marsha Linehan
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Parents can seek help for themselves to help their child - John Gunderson
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy skills for families - Alec Miller
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Family members can learn DBT skills to help their loved ones - Alan Fruzzetti
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Families aren't taught how to treat a person with mental illness- Harriet Lefley
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The damage done by judgmental statements vs. factual statements - Blaise Aguirre
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Independence - Mary Zanarini