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never set out to dedicate more than five years to researching and writing about how the behavior of those with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) affects family members. You don’t choose some jobs, they choose you. Or as singer/songwriter Carrie Newcomer puts it in “Close Your Eyes,” “How I got this job I’ll never know, but when it calls, you can’t refuse to go.” My involvement with BPD began as a personal quest. In the early 1990s, I learned that a person who had had a large influence on my life suffered from some of the traits of BPD. Since I had never heard of this disorder, I. | From the authors of the best-selling guide THE Stop Walking on Eggshells WORKBOOK Randi Kreger continues on her dual mission to educate and provide emotional relief to those who care about someone who has Borderline Personality Disorder This practical clear and well-informed workbook does John G. Gunderson . Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and author of Borderline Personality Disorder A Clinical Guide Practical Strategies FOR Living with Someone Who Has Borderline Personality Disorder Randi Kreger with JAMES PAUL SHIRLEY . Kreger gives an incredible amount of information yet meets the needs of many types of readers. The anecdotes are memorable the tasks are engaging and the structure allows people to read it on an intellectual or emotional level. Most importantly she has provided a great bridge between the high-level abstract BPD theories and research and the realities of everyday life. Patricia Davis family member of a person with BPD The workbook is absolutely extraordinary. It s a masterpiece and one of a kind. I couldn t put it down. The Action Steps are right on target. Like Stop Walking on Eggshells this book is another work of art. Rita Closson .
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