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.
Christine Adamec is a self-help author whose books include
When Your Adult Child Breaks Your Heart and The Grandfamily
Guidebook. She has authored and coauthored 40 books, and is a
member of the American Society of Journalists & Authors.
Daniel S. Lobel, PhD, practices clinical psychology in Katonah,
NY. He is the author of two books: When Your Daughter Has BPD and
When Your Mother Has Borderline Personality Disorder, and numerous
blogs on Psychology Today. He has taught at Mount Sinai School of
Medicine, State University of New York, Hofstra School of Law and
lectures with the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill (NAMI).
"This is a valuable, practical resource for parents and caregivers
of children, from age five through adulthood, who exhibit signs of,
or have been diagnosed with, borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Useful for both parents just learning about BPD and those with
years of familiarity, the book goes through strategies of care for
children with the disorder as well as tools for caregiver
self-care, providing many useful resources along the way. One
particularly unique and helpful tool placed throughout the book are
charts comparing BPD with other disorders. With chapters dedicated
to family dynamics and working with siblings, the book ultimately
offers a roadmap for people to understand the complexities of the
disorder, not just from a clinical perspective, but through
personal accounts from people who have BPD. 'When we began this
book, the parents we interviewed asked us to include stories of
hope, ' write the authors. 'We thought such tales were going to be
hard to find, but we had plenty--way more than we can use.' Highly
recommended for all libraries."
--Booklist-- "Booklist"
"Stop Walking on Eggshells for Parents is a much-needed and welcome
guide for families who have a child with borderline behaviors.
Using research and interviews with real families, the authors
provide comprehensive guidance, information, support, parenting
suggestions, treatment options, and extensive examples to help
parents respond effectively to the difficult challenges of their
emotionally dysregulated children. It fills a great need for
practical, understanding support."
--Margalis Fjelstad, PhD, author of Healing from a Narcissistic
Relationship, and coauthor of Raising Resilient Children with a
Borderlineor Narcissist Parent--Margalis Fjelstad, PhD
"Stop Walking on Eggshells for Parents takes on the challenging
territory of helping parents who have a child living with BPD, and
provides actionable suggestions in a framework that is
compassionate toward everyone in the family system. Very few books
take on the issue of the onset of BPD patterns in childhood and
adolescence, and this awareness is essential to helping families
with support instead of stigma."
--Ramani Durvasula, PhD, clinical psychologist; founder and CEO of
LUNA Education, Training and Consulting; and retired professor of
psychology at California State University, Los Angeles--Ramani
Durvasula, PhD
"Children don't come with instruction manuals--particularly
borderline personality disorder (BPD) children. This book is a
comprehensive guide to why your child is so troubled,
disrespectful, and prone to rages; how you can strategize to
improve these and other typical BPD behaviors (and your own health
in the process!); and where to find the resources to assist you.
For bewildered and beleaguered parents at their wits' end, it's the
answer to a prayer!"
--Fran L. Porter, BEd, MA, 2017 Calgary Philanthropic Award winner,
and author of When the Ship Has No Stabilizers--Fran L. Porter,
BEd, MA
"This book is full of useful information for parents and caretakers
of children with BPD. It is a great resource for those who need
help with the behavior and ever-changing emotions of their child. I
highly recommend this book to parents of children at any age to
help navigate the uncertain journey with BPD, and help themselves
and their child."
--Donna Toone, administrator of the Facebook group, Support for
Parents of Children with BPD; and mom of a child with BPD--Donna
Toone
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