The first step-by-step guide for adult children of parents with borderline personality disorder.
Kimberlee Roth is a health writer and journalist. She has written about Borderline Personality Disorder and topics related to physical and emotional well being for numerous newspapers and magazines, including the "Chicago Tribune."Freda Friedman, Ph.D., LCSW, is in private practice and a member of the Phoenix Institute in Chicago, Illinois. For the past twenty years, her primary clinical focus has been with Borderline Personality Disorder, providing treatment, education, support and consultation to people suffering from the disorder, their families and health care professionals working with them. She is on the board of several professional health care organizations and has developed BPD programs in New York and Chicago.
If "Stop Walking on Eggshells" has become the bible for people with
a borderline family member, I predict that "Surviving a Borderline
Parent "will become the 'must have' book for people who have a
parent with borderline traits. Authors Kimberlee Roth and Freda
Friedman have done a stunning job of validating the isolating
experience of these 'adult children, ' and more importantly, shown
them how to overcome the constant feelings of guilt, abnormality,
and self-doubt. This book belongs on the shelf of every clinician
and adult child with a borderline parent."
*Randi Kreger, author of "Stop Walking on Eggshells"*
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