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Stop Walking on Eggshells for Parents

How to Help Your Child (of Any Age) with Borderline Personality Disorder Without Losing Yourself

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Stop Walking on Eggshells for Parents

De : Randi Kreger, Christine Adamec MBA, Daniel S. Lobel PhD
Lu par : Rachel Perry
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If you have a child with borderline personality disorder (BPD), you are all-too-aware of the behavioral and emotional issues that are linked to this disorder—including rages, self-harm, sexual acting out, substance abuse, suicidal behaviors, physical and emotional attacks, and more. Traditional parenting strategies that work on other kids just don't work with a borderline child. But you shouldn't lose hope. The good news is that there are parenting strategies that do work.

With this comprehensive resource, you will learn all about borderline personality disorder, how it shows up in children, adolescents, and your adult children, how to obtain proper treatment, and how to manage your child's condition at home. You'll find proven-effective strategies to help you communicate and improve your relationship with your child of any age, and, as a result, improve your own life as a parent and an individual. You'll also find real stories and advice from parents who have also experienced raising a child with BPD.

Most importantly, you'll learn how to maintain boundaries and validate your child while also meeting your own needs. Whether your child is five or twenty-five, this book offers tools to help you and your family thrive.

©2022 Randi Kreger, Christine Adamec, and Daniel Lobel (P)2022 Tantor
Développement personnel Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Relations Santé de l'enfant Santé mentale
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