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Stop Walking on Eggshells; Coping When Someone You Care about Has Borderline Personality Disorder
Paul T. Mason, Randi Kreger
Rating: 4.5/5 Stars
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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.
About the AuthorPaul T. Mason is a program manager of Child/Adolescent Services and a
psychotherapist with Psychiatric Services for St. Luke's Hospital in
Racine, Wisconsin. His research on borderline personality disorder (BPD)
has appeared in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, and he teaches
seminars for mental health professional on the effects of BPD on partners
and family members.
Randi Kreger is a professional writer and
president of Kreger Marketing Group. Frustrated with lack of information
about BPD and families, she initiated an internet discussions a group and
a site on the web for people who care about someone with borderline
personality disorder.
Kreger is also the author of The Stop Walking
on Eggshells Workbook.
Editorials
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Stop Walking on Eggshells; Coping When Someone You Care about Has Borderline Personality Disorder
Paul T. Mason, Randi Kreger
![]() | | | Book Description | | 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)... read full editorial |
Customer Reviews
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Stop Walking on Eggshells; Coping When Someone You Care about Has Borderline Personality Disorder
Paul T. Mason, Randi Kreger
![]() | | | SWOE is *truly* a life saver | | (So California) June 23, 2001 - 5.0/5 stars | | I first learned the words Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) early in
January of 1996 when I ventured onto the Internet with the latest in
computer technology - my 286 computer with no browser. :)It was there
and then... read full review |
![]() | | | Not for All Readers | | (Bend, OR, USA) January 31, 2001 - 5.0/5 stars | | This certainly is the best self-help book for those who think they may be
living or dealing with someone with BPD. It is particularly informative
as to the nature of the disorder with out becoming overly technical and... read full review |
![]() | | | "Something to help us- Those who only cared too much" | | (Orange Co. California) September 20, 2000 - 5.0/5 stars | | I was in a 30yr. marriage with a man who turned out to have Borderline
Personality Disorder, for most of those years I had no idea just what I
was dealing with. I ended the relationship last year. Even many
therapists... read full review |
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