Stop Walking on Eggshells for Partners
What to Do When Your Partner Has Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Perry
About this listen
Do you often feel manipulated, controlled, or lied to in your relationship? Does your partner exhibit intense, irrational, or violent rage? Are you often the victim of gaslighting or extreme blame? If your partner has borderline personality disorder (BPD) or narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), it's important to remember that it is not your fault. Lured in by your partner's initial charm, you might have initially ignored or outright denied the red flags; however, the constant stream of criticism, blame, and gaslighting has left you questioning your own reality. So, how can you begin to set boundaries and make self-preservation a priority?
BPD and NPD expert Randi Kreger provides targeted resources to help you build the confidence you need to navigate your relationship safely and effectively. Packed with in-depth information and proven-effective skills, this guide will help you evaluate your relationship, discover what you truly want and need, and gain the courage needed to make healthy decisions. If you decide to stay with your partner, you'll be equipped with tools to improve the relationship; if you determine you want to leave and start a new life, this book will light your path to freedom. There is a way forward, and no matter how you ultimately choose to proceed, you'll be guided wisely and safely toward the peaceful life you deserve.
©2024 Randi Kreger and Bill Eddy (P)2024 TantorIt gives the impression that someone with BPD is incurable (which is completely wrong, google doctor Marsha Linehan’s work), and that they are manipulative and intentionally evil people that you need to escape from by cutting them out of your life with force.
PLEASE if you are in a relationship with someone you suspect have BPD - seek help from a professional. But not from this book!! It will neither help you, nor your partner, and it could potentially wreak havoc and pain in a life that’s probably already seen a LOT of suffering and that could’ve been saved with the right treatment. (Google: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)
Then read or listen to «talking about BPD» instead, for an accurate and updated description of what BPD really is, and how it can be treated.
Misleading and wrong, stay away!
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