Stop walking on eggshells : taking your life back when someone you care about has borderline personality disorder / Paul T. Mason, Randi Kreger.

By: Mason, Paul T., M.SContributor(s): Kreger, RandiPublication details: Oakland, CA : New Harbinger Publications, c2010Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiv, 260 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9781572246904 (pbk. : alk. paper); 1572246901 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Borderline personality disorder -- Popular works | Borderline personality disorder -- Patients -- Family relationshipsDDC classification: 616.85/852 LOC classification: RC569.5.B67 | M365 2010
Contents:
Walking on eggshells : does someone you care about have BPD? -- The inner world of the borderline : defining BPD -- Making sense of chaos : understanding BPD behavior -- Living in a pressure cooker : how BPD behavior affects non-BPs -- Making changes within yourself -- Understanding your situation : setting boundaries and honing skills -- Asserting your needs with confidence and clarity -- Creating a safety plan -- Protecting children from BPD behavior -- Waiting for the next shoe to drop : your borderline child -- Lies, rumors, and accusations : distortion campaigns -- What now? making decisions about your relationship.
Summary: Discusses the signs and symptoms of borderline personality disorder and explains how the families and friends of patients can cope with BPD behavior while taking care of themselves.
Holdings
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Book Book Evangelische Theologische Faculteit Leuven Main Library RC 569.5.B67 MASO 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 35678000298036

Includes bibliographical references.

Walking on eggshells : does someone you care about have BPD? -- The inner world of the borderline : defining BPD -- Making sense of chaos : understanding BPD behavior -- Living in a pressure cooker : how BPD behavior affects non-BPs -- Making changes within yourself -- Understanding your situation : setting boundaries and honing skills -- Asserting your needs with confidence and clarity -- Creating a safety plan -- Protecting children from BPD behavior -- Waiting for the next shoe to drop : your borderline child -- Lies, rumors, and accusations : distortion campaigns -- What now? making decisions about your relationship.

Discusses the signs and symptoms of borderline personality disorder and explains how the families and friends of patients can cope with BPD behavior while taking care of themselves.