Endorsements
“This book offers hope for those who think their situation
has none.”
Rachel Reiland
author of Get Me Out of Here
“Randi Kreger has done it again! With her new book, she continues
to make the dynamics of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) readily
accessible to those of us who love, live with and treat people who
suffer from this complex condition.”
Blaise Aguirre, MD
Medical Director, Adolescent Dialectical Behavior Therapy Residential
Program, McLean Hospital
“Kreger’s communication techniques, grounded in the
latest research, provide family members with the essential ability
to regain a genuine, meaningful relationship with their loved one
with Borderline Personality Disorder.”
Debra Resnick, Ph.D.
President, Psychological Services and Human Development Center
“If you love someone who makes you feel trapped, controlled,
or manipulated, this wonderful book can set you free.”
Anne Katherine
author of Where to Draw the Line: How to Set Healthy Boundaries
Every Day
“Be prepared to make some positive changes in your relationships.”
Kimberlee Roth
co-author of Surviving a Borderline Parent: How to Heal Childhood
Wounds and Build Trust, Boundaries, and Self-Esteem
“Kreger should be commended for her untiring efforts to help
people impacted by this disorder.”
Perry D. Hoffman, Ph.D.
President-National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality
Disorder
“This indispensible book is compassionate to all involved
and avoids blame, jargon, and oversimplification.”
Freda B. Friedman, Ph.D.
Dialectical Behavior Specialist
“With exquisite understanding of the disorder and empathy
for both those who have it and their family members, Kreger offers
valuable ‘Power Tools,’ to help readers endure the ravages
of BPD.”
Jerold J. Kreisman, M.D.
co-author of I Hate You, Don’t Leave Me: Understanding the
Borderline Personality and Sometimes I Act Crazy: Living with Borderline
Personality Disorder
“Kreger masterfully breaks down BPD to help people more easily
understand this complex subject.”
Barbara Oakley, Ph.D.
author of Evil Genes: Why Rome Fell, Hitler Rose, Enron Failed,
and My Sister Stole my Mother’s Boyfriend
“Kreger uncovers the marvelous symmetry of the borderline
relationship, in which both participants experience similar self-doubts,
irrational guilt and shame, wavering identity, helplessness, anger,
and fear of abandonment. Those with BPD and their loved ones will,
together, benefit from the tools she provides.”
Richard A. Moskovitz, M.D.
author of Lost in the Mirror: An Inside Look at Borderline Personality
Disorder
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