Stop Walking on Eggshells for Parents: How to Help Your Child (of Any Age) with Borderline Personality Disorder Without Losing Yourself
H**S
Very informative!
Lots of practical advice and helps you not feel like you are going crazy.
L**D
Lots of Great and Practical Information
I am a psychotherapist and recommended this book to my patients' diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder families and supports regularly. Stop Walking on Eggshells is easy to read and understand, it does include overly clinical terms or interventions, without defining these terms in plain language. This is a book that does not place blame on anyone. The author provides many examples of how to implement the strategies into a support's daily life. It is clear the author has a strong understanding of Borderline Personality Disorder and the ways it can tear apart the individuals diagnosed with the disorder as well as the relationships around those individuals.For anyone looking for ways to help bring structure and calmness to a loved one with the disorder or for those looking to better understand the disorder, this is a great book to have.
S**G
OMG, where was this book when my daughter was a kid?
Reading this book was like being resuscitated from a deep dark place. I believe both my mother and my daughter suffer(ed) from borderline personality disorder. My mother, whom has passed away, could be so vicious at times and yet quite loving and caring at others,. I grew up totally confused. After any decades in therapy I came to realize just how codependent I was. But that didn’t save me from what was to come, my daughter, a later in life, much loved only child, and as equally vicious as my mother. I didn’t understand why she was so mean, until I read this book. I wish I had had it when she was young. I didn’t know how to set limits, I always blamed myself and I have suffered the consequences ever since. I highly recommend this book to any parent wondering “Whare did I go wrong?”
P**Y
Parental advice
Arrived well. Placed in patio.Good contents in this book. I particularly like the comparison between regular teens and teens with bpd.
A**R
good information
good information and helps to understand the issues I'm having
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