• Borderline Mother

  • Growing up with a Narcissistic Parent with Borderline Disorder
  • By: Stefanie Griffin
  • Narrated by: Courtney Encheff
  • Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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By: Stefanie Griffin
Narrated by: Courtney Encheff
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Did you grow up in a home with a parent who has Borderline Disorder? Has their narcissism had a knock-on effect in your later life? Do you now want to resolve the traumas you were subjected to and live a happier life?

Living with anyone who is narcissistic or who has a borderline disorder is difficult enough. When that person is a parent and someone who you had no choice but to put up with, it becomes even harder. Young lives can be forever affected by their behaviour and it can lead to other issues later on.

Inside this book, Borderline Mother: Growing Up with a Bipolar Parent with Borderline Disorder, you will uncover some of the strategies that can be employed when it comes to accepting what has happened and moving on, with chapters that cover:

  • Understanding that it is not your fault
  • The importance of individual identity
  • Learning how to say no
  • How to deal with conflict
  • Regaining your trust in others
  • Living up to your own expectations
  • Finding your courage
  • Learning forgiveness
  • And more....

The trauma you experienced as a child, growing up in the presence of a parent with borderline disorder, is not something that should define who you are now. Instead, you can embrace what has happened, learn from it, and use it to move on to a new chapter in life.

That is what you deserve, and Borderline Mother will help you realize it!

©2020 Stefanie Griffin (P)2020 Stefanie Griffin

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  • 02-20-21

Informed and thankful

This book has given me the answers I’ve spent a lifetime looking for. I had no idea about this and for the first time in my life realize, I’m not bad !

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Overall good, but

This book seems to minimize the responsibility of the disordered person to behave appropriately. The presence of a personality disorder is a challenge to the person who has it, but it doesn’t excuse abusive or neglectful behavior. Empathy and consideration for others are abilities that we each choose to use or not, even when you have a personality disorder.

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