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Randi Kreger

    Randi Kreger
    Das Schluss-mit-dem-Eiertanz-Arbeitsbuch. Für Angehörige von Menschen mit Borderline
    Splitting
    Stop Walking on Eggshells for Parents
    Stop Walking on Eggshells
    Essential Family Guide To Borderline Personality Disorder, T
    • In her pioneering first book Stop Walking on Eggshells, co-authored with Paul T. Mason, Randi Kreger outlined the fundamental differences in the way that people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) relate to the world. Now, with The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder, she takes readers to the next level, giving them straightforward tools to get off the emotional roller coaster and repair relationships with loved ones with BPD. Kreger answers the questions family members most want to ask about: the symptoms and treatment of BPD, including why BPD is so misdiagnosed; how symptoms can differ by age and gender; and how addiction and other disorders complicate BPD. She then outlines how families can set boundaries and communicate differently in order to help themselves and their loved ones cope with this bewildering form of mental illness

      Essential Family Guide To Borderline Personality Disorder, T
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    • Stop Walking on Eggshells

      • 260 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Discusses the signs and symptoms of borderline personality disorder and explains how the families and friends of patients can cope with BPD behavior while taking care of themselves.

      Stop Walking on Eggshells
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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 (Large Print 16 Pt Edition)

      • 440 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Focusing on parenting children with borderline personality disorder (BPD), this guide builds on the successful strategies from the self-help classic, Stop Walking on Eggshells. It provides practical skills for effective communication and relationship improvement with borderline children, while also enhancing the well-being of parents. Readers will find valuable insights that foster a healthier dynamic within the family and support their personal growth as individuals.

      Stop Walking on Eggshells for Parents
    • Splitting

      Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder

      • 292 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Protect Yourself from Manipulation, False Accusations, and Abuse Divorce is difficult under the best of circumstances. When your spouse has borderline personality disorder (BPD), narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), or is manipulative, divorcing can be especially complicated. While people with these tendencies may initially appear convincing and even charming to lawyers and judges, you know better—many of these “persuasive blamers” leverage false accusations, attempt to manipulate others, launch verbal and physical attacks, and do everything they can to get their way. Splitting is your legal and psychological guide to safely navigating a high-conflict divorce from an unpredictable spouse. Written by Bill Eddy, a family lawyer, therapist, and divorce mediator, and Randi Kreger, coauthor of the BPD classic Stop Walking on Eggshells , this book includes all of the critical information you need to work through the process of divorce in an emotionally balanced, productive way. Turn to this guide to help you: Predict what your spouse may do or say in court Take control of your case with assertiveness and strategic thinking Choose a lawyer who understands your case Learn how e-mails and social networking can be used against you

      Splitting
    • Als Angehöriger eines Borderline- Betroffenen hat man es nicht leicht, seinen eigenen Standpunkt in der Beziehung zu finden: Reagiert man nur auf seine »Tänzchen« – oder macht man eigene Schritte und zeigt Grenzen auf? Dieses Buch enthält Tests und Übungen, um das eigene Verhalten zu erkennen und Alternativen zu eingefahrenen Mustern im Umgang miteinander zu entwickeln. Das Arbeitsbuch kann eigenständig gelesen werden, die vorherige Lektüre von »Schluss mit dem Eiertanz« ist aber empfehlenswert. Verstand und Gefühl verbinden »Dieses Arbeitsbuch wird Ihnen zeigen, wie man sich innerlich ein Stück weit entfernt, um den Tanz mit dem Borderliner aus der Distanz so zu sehen, wie er wirklich ist. Dies verlangt von Ihnen, sowohl Ihr Verhalten wie das Ihres Angehörigen zu beobachten und schädliche Muster zu identifizieren. wie es kommt, dass der Borderliner beim Tanzen ›führt‹ und Sie, so gut es geht, folgen, und zwar rückwärts. Aber Sie können nicht nur reagieren, sondern auch agieren. wie Sie eigene, weniger schädliche Tanzschritte initiieren können – das heißt beginnen, im eigenen Interesse und dem Ihrer Familie zu handeln, statt Lebensumstände zu tolerieren, über die Sie keine Kontrolle haben. Als erwachsener Mensch können Sie das Leben in Ihrem Sinne und im Sinne Ihrer Familie gestalten.«

      Das Schluss-mit-dem-Eiertanz-Arbeitsbuch. Für Angehörige von Menschen mit Borderline