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Borderline Personality Disorder Workbook: How to disengage from people with BPD and cut the invisible strings of manipulation when they’re hurting and misusing you in relationships

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Are you trapped in a toxic relationship? Have you been led to believe that it’s you who’s always wrong? Are uncontrolled emotions isolating you and destroying everything they touch? Are you afraid of what will happen if you decide to break out of your relationship? Being in a relationship with a person who has a borderline personality means living a love-hate relationship that’s obsessive, complicated and unstable . Unfortunately, these kinds of relationships can be particularly difficult to escape from. However long the relationship has lasted, a relationship with a person who has BPD typically creates a destabilizing impact on the psyche of those who live with it, and leaves emotional wounds that are very difficult to heal . Sadly, sometimes, these relationships produce more than just psychological wounds. Stalking, threats and physical violence are all possibilities when a person breaks up with someone who has a serious borderline personality disorder. Threats of suicide, self-harm or even revenge attempts are all common issues in such situations.
Sufferers of BPD live at the limit, they are acrobats in a precarious balance on a razor’s edge.
This book is essential reading if, in the last three months, a person that you are close to has been overwhelmed
DO THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS PLAY FAMILIES? A person who comes into close contact with a sufferer of BPD will, over time, be exposed to a variety of manipulative behaviours. Normally the BPD sufferer will use sophisticated manipulation techniques in order to decline even the most minor of life’s responsibilities. To put it briefly, as suggested by one of my readers, " BPD people put their entire lives in your hands and then blame you and punish you if something goes wrong ."
BPD is a black hole of attention and affection. Nothing can fill this void.
The person closest to the BPD victim can experience the following feelings that prevent that person from moving away from their
There are many other situations that are listed within this book. Knowing the right information allows you to limit the damage and avoid unnecessary suffering.
This book is not the solution to all your problems, but I GUARANTEE that if you read and carefully review all the chapters of this book, ABSORB all the tips and finally APPLY the techniques provided by this manual, you will immediately feel a feeling of relief and you will have all the tools you need to rebuild a relaxed and peaceful life.

96 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 2, 2019

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David Lawson

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David Lawson, PhD is a writer and researcher whose main focus is on mental well-being. With his courses and his coaching activity he has helped many people solve problems with personality disorders, self-perception and depression. He is considered to be a promoter of the well-being of the individual with a holistic approach that, over the years, has allowed him to achieve extraordinarily positive results. He is both loved and criticized for his friendly and sometimes direct approach.

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December 27, 2019
Good basics

This book has helped me to sort out my own BPD. And given me tools to work with. In easy to understand terms. Also i don't feel so alone now. At lest one other person understands. I have something to show others now to help them understand and help me.
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