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Stop Walking on Eggshells: Taking Your Life Back When Someone You Care About Has Borderline Personality Disorder

Stop Walking on Eggshells: Taking Your Life Back When Someone You Care About Has Borderline Personality DisorderAuthors: Paul T. Mason, Randi Kreger
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 190 reviews
Sales Rank: 10704

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1st
Pages: 258
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 157224108X
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.85852
EAN: 9781572241084
ASIN: 157224108X

Publication Date: July 1998
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Stop Walking on Eggshells: Coping When Someone You Care About Has Borderline Personality Disorder is a self-help guide that helps the family members and friends of individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) understand this self-destructive disorder and learn what they can do to cope with it and take care of themselves. It is designed to help them understand how the disorder affects their loved ones and recognize what they can do to get off the emotional roller coasters and take care of themselves.


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5 out of 5 stars Thank you for explaining!!!   March 17, 2010
Life without BP hubbie (Chicago, IL)
I could not understand how a family could be so horrible to each other and why the never ending need for pretend. I now understand, my mantra is I didn't cause this, I can't control this and I can't cure this. I am getting away from the BP person in my life, and working towards rebuilding my life. This book has restored my self-esteem and I am on the path to a safe, sane and happy life. Thank you!


5 out of 5 stars eggshells   February 14, 2010
Mrs. Beryl M. King (Australia)
This book has opened up my eyes to a problem I have with a family member. I was finding it difficult to cope with them. The book showed many ways of handling this and my understanding of this has helped my relationship with this person. This person is a close family member and important to me and I now am a much more understanding person.


1 out of 5 stars I DID NOT RECIEVE MY BOOK THAT I ORDERED AND DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO NOW   January 30, 2010
Cynthia L. Watts (ILLINOIS)
0 out of 6 found this review helpful

I NEVER RECIEVED MY BOOK. I WOULD REALLY LIKE YOU TO SEND THE BOOK TO ME OR SEARCH TO FIND OUT WHY i DID NOT RECIEVE IT. THANK YOU



5 out of 5 stars Stop walking on Eggshells   January 28, 2010
This is one of the best book written so far for therapiest as well as layperson. It goes into great
detail about the borderline personality disorder, whether you are one, a daughter or son of
parents that have this disorder and also the people you work with that might be borderlines.
Books like these are not easy to read because it reaches you heart and soul and that
can be painful. But one can take their life back. Excellent book



1 out of 5 stars Fluff. That's all it is, fluff.   January 26, 2010
J. Furr (Richmond, VT United States)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

You know how, when you're reading a book, the beginning of a chapter will often consist of an overview, some talking points, maybe a high-level overview of the material to be covered in more depth in the remainder of the chapter?

Okay, now imagine an ENTIRE BOOK made up of nothing but high-level introductory overview material. As I read it, I kept waiting for the authors to say "OKAY, now that we've done the overview, let's really get into the meat of the material" and you know what? They NEVER DID. The entire book was superficial, general, generic, devoid of specifics or any kind of organizational structure that would help tie it all together. In a sense, it was like reading a term paper written by a high school student who started the paper at 10 pm the night before it was due and compensated for the lack of material by triple-spacing each page.

My wife has BPD. Unlike a lot of BPD people, she knows she has BPD. What she doesn't have are strategies for dealing with it, and maybe, if we're lucky, we'll find a mental health professional who can walk her through a program of DBT (Dialectical behavior therapy). In the meanwhile, though, I went into this book hoping to learn some coping strategies to help myself help her and try to minimize the amount of time we spent in pointless arguments and fights.

Didn't get any of that. But I DID get endless, endless self-references to the authors' other works. They self-cite their other books on average about once every five pages. It smacked of multi-level marketing seminars where they keep trying to rope you in to buy additional manuals and stuff and you keep hoping that the next one you buy will be the REAL one, the one with all the stuff you're really after.

My advice: don't buy this book.


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