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Surviving a Borderline Parent: How to Heal Your Childhood Wounds and Build Trust, Boundaries, and Self-Esteem

 

By New Harbinger Publications
Surviving a Borderline Parent: How to Heal Your Childhood Wounds and Build Trust, Boundaries, and Self-Esteem
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Surviving a Borderline Parent is the first step-by-step guide for adult children of parents with borderline personality disorder.Between 6 and 10 million people in the US suffer from borderline personality disorder. This book teaches adult children how to overcome the devastating effects of growing up with a parent who suffers from BPD.Although relatively common, borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often overlooked or misdiagnosed by therapists and clinicians and denied by those who suffer from it.Symptoms of this 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.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. 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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Discussions on Reddit mentioning this product:
Subreddit Title Date
/r/raisedbyborderlines Figuring Out How a BPD Mother Impacts Me to This Day Apr 3, 2016
/r/BPDlovedones I'm new to Reddit and I'm almost in tears knowing this exists. I'm 25-years old with a child of my own and still being drained by my mother. Feb 15, 2016
/r/raisedbyborderlines Recommend a book for a father wanting to protect child from BPD mother Aug 16, 2015
/r/raisedbyborderlines Raise by (possible) borderline mother. Jul 31, 2015
/r/raisedbynarcissists I really needed to hear this and you might too. Dec 22, 2014
/r/parentlessbychoice Support links and reading materials [will be updated whenever new materials come to our attention] Jun 18, 2014
/r/raisedbynarcissists Just realised how dependent my Nmum has been prepping me to be with a sick little exchange we always did as a kid. Jun 17, 2014

 

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