Paul T. Mason, MS, is a seasoned health care executive currently
serving as vice president of Ascension Medical Group in Wisconsin.
His research on borderline personality disorder (BPD) has been
published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, and his
written work has appeared in national and international print
media.
Randi Kreger is author of The Stop Walking on Eggshells
Workbook and The Essential Family Guide to Borderline
Personality Disorder. Her website,
www.StopWalkingOnEggshells.com, offers material related to BPD. She
also provides a free online family support group, Moving Forward,
at groups.io/g/MovingForward. She gives workshops throughout the US
and Japan.
"Stop Walking on Eggshells is the quintessential book for
families to understand BPD. The cases and examples are
compassionate, accurate, enlightening, and starkly
realistic--providing a true sense of how people with BPD think and
feel, as well as how family members experience their behaviors. It
includes comprehensive strategies, techniques, and responses for
the most difficult situations, and provides the newest information
about causes and help for BPD."
--Margalis Fjelstad, LMFT, author of Stop Caretaking the
Borderline or Narcissist and Healing from a Narcissistic
Relationship, and coauthor of Raising Resilient Children
with a Borderline or Narcissistic Parent--Margalis Fjelstad,
LMFT
"Stop Walking on Eggshells makes good on its promise to
restore the lives of people in close relationships with someone
diagnosed with BPD. It is a rich guide to understanding and coping
with the reactions aroused in others by troubling BPD behaviors
that negatively impact relationships. Readers will find this book
very useful and beneficial."
--Nina W. Brown, EdD, professor and Eminent Scholar at Old
Dominion University in Norfolk, VA; and author of Children of
the Self-Absorbed--Nina W. Brown, EdD
"Amazingly, Stop Walking on Eggshells not only teaches
readers how to recognize the signs of BPD, it also shows how they
can make life and relationship decisions based on what they want
and need instead of decisions controlled by the illness."
--Julie A. Fast, coauthor of Loving Someone with Bipolar
Disorder--Julie A. Fast
"An important resource for clients who are being emotionally
abused. It identifies two types of BPD--conventional and
unconventional. While conventional BPDs typically exhibit overt
behavior such as self-harm and suicidal ideation, unconventional
BPDs don't believe they have any problems. They project their pain
onto others and refuse to take responsibility for their harmful
actions. As an expert in emotional abuse, I have identified this
behavior as emotionally abusive."
--Beverly Engel, LMFT, internationally recognized expert in
emotional and sexual abuse, and best-selling author of The
Emotionally Abused Woman and The Emotionally Abusive
Relationship--Beverly Engel, LMFT
"For the last twenty years, Stop Walking on Eggshells has
been my 'gold-standard' recommendation for learning how to live
with, love, and care for people who struggle with BPD. Now, Mason
and Kreger have improved and updated this masterpiece to include
how to cope with narcissistic personalities as well. If you feel
like you're walking on eggshells around people in your life, then
read this new edition."
--Jeffrey C. Wood, PsyD, psychologist, coauthor of The
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook, and author of
The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Workbook for Personality
Disorders--Jeffrey C. Wood, PsyD
"In the third edition of Stop Walking on Eggshells, Paul
Mason and Randi Kreger update their classic work on borderline
personality disorder (BPD). This edition adds new research and
information to their seminal work and raises the standard. This
book is a must-read for anyone whose family has been affected by
BPD."
--Daniel S. Lobel, PhD, clinical psychologist in private
practice in Katonah, NY; and author of WhenYour Daughter Has
BPD and When Your Mother Has Borderline Personality
Disorder--Daniel S. Lobel, PhD
"This book is the absolute go-to guide for my clients who are
dealing with a loved one with BPD. Readable and thorough, it
strikes a perfect balance of practical advice and emotional
sensitivity. This book has helped so many people break through
their sense of confusion and isolation by helping them to name,
understand, and respond to the difficulties of this complex and
misunderstood disorder."
--Daniel E. Mattila, MDiv, LCSW--Daniel E. Mattila, MDiv,
LCSW
"This third edition is filled with the wisdom and tips that come
from the authors' continuing work with people with BPD and their
loved ones. I'm so glad they have added narcissistic personality
disorder (NPD) in this edition, because the overlap of NPD and BPD
is present in so many of the high-conflict individuals I see in
relationships and conflicts that end up in court today. Family
members, friends, professionals, and (frankly) everyone needs to
read this book to understand and deal with much of the surprising
and outrageous behavior we see in close relationships all around us
now."
--Bill Eddy, LCSW, JD, attorney, therapist, mediator,
coauthor of Splitting, and author of 5 Types of People
Who Can Ruin Your Life--Bill Eddy, LCSW, JD
"This third edition of Stop Walking on Eggshells makes a
very important contribution to better understanding the
complexities of working with individuals displaying behaviors
consistent with both BPD and NPD. The authors recognize that
multiple factors and other diagnoses may also be operational and
need to be taken into account. The advice and recommendations are
practical, well explained, and give hope to clinicians and
families, as well as those struggling with these perplexing
disorders."
--Debra Resnick, PsyD, clinical psychologist in private
practice in the Philadelphia, PA, area who has been teaching and
practicing dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for approximately
twenty years--Debra Resnick, PsyD
"Very impressive! This third edition of Stop Walking on
Eggshells is a compendium of practical advice. Written in a
friendly style, it's like reading a letter from someone who really
cares about you. New chapters, such as the chapter on BPD in
children and teenagers, further enhance the book, discussing a
previously ignored issue. I strongly recommend this five-star
book."
--Christine Adamec, coauthor of When Your Adult Child
Breaks Your Heart--Christine Adamec
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