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Surviving
a Borderline Parent: How to Heal Your Childhood Wounds & Build
Trust, Boundaries, and Self-Esteem Uk
Can
by
Kimberlee Roth, Freda B., Ph.D. Friedman, Randi Kreger "Kimberlee
and Freda's book draws on the insights of previous books concerning
people in relationship with those who have borderline personality
disorder. Having read this wonderful and very practical book, I can
see why Randi Kreger wrote the forward.
As I read this
book, I saw a very good but non-technical theme throughout the book.
The term is never used, but the issue of co-dependency is addressed.
Also, the way out is clearly outlined.
While written
for adult children of parents with bpd, I see two more audiences to
benefit from this book.
First, the
children of those with this personality disorder who still live at
home can benefit from this book. If used wisely by the non-bpd
parent and/or the therapist of the family's children, it could help
them greatly.
Second, those
whose mother-in-law or father-in-law have this disorder will find
practical help here in dealing with very challenging 'toxic
in-laws.' Thank you very much for writing this book."
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Stop Walking on Eggshells: Taking Your Life Back When Someone You Care About Has Borderline Personality Disorder
Uk
Can
by Paul T. Mason, Randi Kreger, Larry J. Siever (This the only book written
of its kind that I am aware of, and it is not only very well written,
but I believe will help many families that are being hurt by borderline
behavior. This book will assist families in understanding their
loved one's behavior and thinking. It will help them understand
what is going on inside the borderline when sometimes all the family
can see is chaos. I believe this book will empower many families.
It is important to remember that borderlines are not bad people
and they (we) do not set out to hurt the very ones we love, but
rather their cognitive distortions and chaotic behavior of course
hurt those around them severely. This book should help you find
your way).
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The
Stop Walking on Eggshells Workbook: Practical Strategies for Living
With Someone Who Has Borderline Personality Disorder Uk
Can
by
Randi Kreger, James Paul Shirley "Most
non-borderlines who have a borderline in their lives are well aware
of Randi Kreger's and Paul Mason's, M.S., blockbuster, eye-opening,
best-seller *Stop Walking on Eggshells*, '98. This excellent
workbook comes now in 2002 by Randi Kreger and James Paul Shirley,
M.S.W., as a complement, supplement and added bonus. The workbook,
*The Stop Walking on Eggshells Workbook: Practical Strategies for
Living With Someone Who Has Borderline Personality Disorder* is a
very helpful extension of that outstanding book *Stop Walking On
Eggshells*.
The workbook is loaded with probing questions, exercises, action
steps and 'self-tests'.
The confusing dialogue that a non-borderline has with a person with
borderline personality disorder is explained here, sorted out and
understood more in this dynamic workbook. The workbook presents a
commitment and the action steps and skills do work in helping to set
boundaries.
I urge the reader to use the workbook (SWOEW) in tandem with *Stop
Walking On Eggshells*, even though there is some similar overlapping
material in both books, SWOE, the book, is geared toward helping the
reader understand what borderline personality is and the workbook is
geared to what to do about it, how to use some coping skills and to
apply the strategies.
Like *Stop Walking On Eggshells*, this workbook deserves many more
stars than five. Combined, the two are as close as you can get to
having the most complete information on borderline personality
disorder there is available. The combination is significantly better
than just using either one alone.
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Shadow Syndromes
Uk
Can
by John J.
Ratey, Catherine Johnson "(Do you or a loved one have some symptoms of a mental
illness(s), but not enough for a definitive diagnosis. You may be suffering from a Forme Fruste or Shadow Syndrome of that disorder. This book describes the Shadow syndrome and adds measure that even if not enough symptoms exist the symptoms still need to be treated. Discusses common disorders and their psychological and neurochemical basis and treatments of these disorders. An extremely important work that should be read by all. It could will your perception of mental illness. Highly Recommended)"
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Dysinhibition
Syndrome: How to Handle Anger and Rage in Your Child or Spouse
Uk
Can
by
Rose Wood (I strongly recommend this book for any family member
who is suffering from anger and rage from their loved one. It discusses
in great detail how to manage this behavior in yourself and in treatment
for the other person. There are not many books written for people
that suffer this kind of "intermittent explosive disorder" and this
book will help guide you). "Many people have problems with rage
and anger control. These are usually blamed on purely psychological
causes. This book shows that these problems are mostly biological
and common to many disorders. Wood presents many techniques for
controlling and living with them."
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Surviving a Borderline Parent: How to Heal Your Childhood Wounds & Build Trust, Boundaries, and Self-Esteem by Kimberlee Roth, Freda B., Ph.D. Friedman, Randi Kreger "Although relatively common, Borderline Personality Disorder, or BPD, is often overlooked or misdiagnosed by therapists and clinicians and denied by those who suffer from it.
Symptoms of this tragic problem include unpredictability, violence and uncontrollable anger, deep depression and self-abuse. Parents with BPD are often unable to provide for the basic physical and emotional needs of their children. In an ironic and painful role reversal, BPD parents can actually raise children to be their caretakers. They may burden even very young children with adult responsibilities. They tend to demand unreasonable levels of emotional and material support from those least able to provide it. Plagued by irrational fears and anxieties, BPD parents often transfer feelings of self-hatred onto their children. salting the wounds inflicted by their insatiable need with constant denigration and abuse.
If you were raised by a BPD parent, your childhood was a volatile and painful time. This book, the first written specifically for children of borderline parents, offers step-by-step guidance to understanding and overcoming the lasting effects of being raised by a person suffering from this disorder. Learn what psychological criteria are necessary for a BPD diagnosis and identify the specific characteristics your parent presents. Discover specific coping strategies for dealing with issues common to children of borderline parents: low self-esteem, lack of trust, guilt, and hypersensitivity. Make the major decision whether to confront your parent about his or her condition."
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Allies
in Healing: When the Person You Love Was Sexually Abused As a Child,
a Support Book Uk
Can
by Laura Davis "(Filled with information, support,
and guidance, here is the eagerly awaited book that answers the
most important questions asked by partners of survivors of child
sexual abuse. Laura Davis, the coauthor of the bestselling The Courage
to Heal and author of The Courage to Heal Workbook, offers practical
advice, encouragement and much-needed support." "I read this book
when an ex-love told me he had been sexually abused as a child.
It was a revelation as to why our relationship had such strange
dynamics. The book clues you in on the effects of abuse, the healing
process and what to expect from your partner. If you are wondering
at all about the effects and consequences of childhood sexual abuse
READ THIS. The book is also quite good at addressing the abuse of
both men and women, making it useful for anyone in a relationship
with a survivor. VERY HONEST AND REVEALING READ)."
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Codependent
No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself
Uk
Can
by Melody Beattie (I cannot emphasize enough how important this
book is. It is a classic! This book assisted me in getting out of
a bad relationship. This book helped me get my mind off of other
people and back onto myself and onto my own needs. I was not even
aware of what my needs where as I was so focused on others. If you
feel you are codependent in any way, without a doubt I recommend
this book highly. It will set you free to be yourself). A reader
from Beacon NY says "This book saved my sanity, my relationship,
maybe even my life. I was going through major upsets in my relationship
due to a partner's addiction. I was trying to "fix the world" one
painful day at a time. When nothing happened except for me to lose
hope, trust, faith and love, I turned to a friend for advice. She
recommended this book to me. I was skeptical to try yet another
DO IT YOURSELF book to fix what was wrong with me, but this one
opened my eyes. For the first time ever, I saw the patterns of my
actions leading me straight to heartache and frustration. The descriptions
were right on target, I saw myself in every list. It was scary,
yet encouraging, because I did not feel alone, nor did I feel I
was too far gone to be helped. This book will be a fixture on my
nightstand to get me through the weaker points in my life. Whenever
I need to take a reality check and think of ME instead of that other
person, I open the pages and let it heal me. Thank you, Ms. Beattie!"
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