Its tough, Queenie. I feel for those of us here who have family members with mental illness, particularly violent or controlling mental illnesses.
I try to remember: If a crisis is in the natural course of events, its not our job to prevent the crisis.
One thing about attending therapy with a narcissist or borderline: Not advisable. All it does is highlight your buttons for them to push, establishes the bull's eye, basically. I particularly do not believe in family therapy UNTIL AND UNLESS the ill family member has consistently attended their OWN therapy and then has a clearly elucidated reason for wanting YOU to attend therapy with them. And if they have that reason and you run with it, a different therapist other than the one who treats them (or you).
I try to remember: If a crisis is in the natural course of events, its not our job to prevent the crisis.
One thing about attending therapy with a narcissist or borderline: Not advisable. All it does is highlight your buttons for them to push, establishes the bull's eye, basically. I particularly do not believe in family therapy UNTIL AND UNLESS the ill family member has consistently attended their OWN therapy and then has a clearly elucidated reason for wanting YOU to attend therapy with them. And if they have that reason and you run with it, a different therapist other than the one who treats them (or you).