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Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Chapter 1: Exploring Borderline Personality Disorder 7

Breaking Down Borderline Personality Disorder 8

Unpredictable relationships 9

Acting without thinking 9

Volatile emotions 10

Confusing thoughts 10

Exploring the Origins of BPD 11

Counting the Costs of BPD 12

Health costs 12

Financial and career-related costs 13

The toll on family and friends 14

Treating BPD 15

Psychotherapy 15

Medication 16

Relating to People Who Have BPD 16

Chapter 2: Defining Personality to Understand BPD 19

Characterizing Personality 20

Differentiating Healthy from Unhealthy 20

Openness: Seeking new experiences 22

Flexibility: Rolling with the punches 22

Emotional regulation: Controlling what you express 23

Ability to delay gratification: Controlling impulses 24

Conscientiousness: Responsible and reliable 24

Interpersonal effectiveness: Having good relationships 25

Emotional resiliency: Bouncing back from tough breaks 25

Self-acceptance: Seeing yourself as you really are 26

Accurate perception of reality: Seeing the world as it is 26

Moderation: Avoiding extremes 27

Chapter 3: Describing BPD 29

The Nine Symptoms of BPD 30

1 Sensation seeking (impulsivity) 30

2 Self-harm 31

3 Roller coaster emotions 31

4 Explosiveness 31

5 Worries about abandonment 32

6 Unclear and unstable self-concept 32

7 Emptiness 32

8 Up-and-down relationships 32

9 Dissociation: Feeling out of touch with reality 33

Diagnosing BPD: Like Ordering from a Chinese Menu 33

High or Low Functioning 38

BPD Over the Life Span 38

Other Personality Disorders 39

The odd and eccentric 40

The dramatic and erratic 43

The anxious and fearful 46

Emotional Disorders That Accompany BPD 50

Anxiety 51

Trauma and stressor-related disorders 52

Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 53

Depressive disorders 54

Bipolar and related disorders 54

Other emotional disorders 56

Chapter 4: Exploring the Root Causes of BPD 59

Beginning with Biology 60

Genetics 60

Brain chemistry and functioning 61

Psychological Factors 62

Problematic parenting 63

Abuse and trauma 66

Separation and loss 67

Disorganized and disrupted families 67

Social and Cultural Influences 68

The neighborhood 69

Friends and peers 70

The teen years 70

Social media 70

Cultural factors 71

Mixing and Matching Risk Factors 74

Biological and psychological factors 75

Biological and social influences 76

Psychological and social causes 76

A full biopsychosocial mix 77

Part 2: The Major BPD Symptoms 79

Chapter 5: Sensation Seeking and Self-Harm: The Impulsivity of BPD 81

Living Dangerously: Impulsive Behavior 82

Hurting for Help 84

Types of self-harming acts 84

Why hurt yourself? 85

Suicide: Seeking the Ultimate Escape 88

A cry for help or an attempt at revenge? 89

Who’s at risk? 89

Chapter 6: Explosive Feelings and Moods 91

Emotions 101 91

Primitive emotions 93

Thoughtful emotions 95

Emotions — Borderline Style 95

Struggling to recognize and express emotions 97

Having emotions about emotions 98

Chapter 7: Missing Persons: Identity Problems and BPD 99

The Concept of Identity 100

What is identity? 100

How does identity develop? 102

Borderline Identity: Unstable and Fragile 104

Waffling identities 105

Worries about identity 106

Chapter 8: Perceiving, Understanding, and Relating to Others 107

Standing in Other People’s Shoes 108

Understanding other people 108

Seeing yourself through other people’s eyes 110

Causing unintended hurt 111

Busting through Boundaries 113

Disrespecting partners and lovers 114

Slighting friends and co-workers 115

Straining relationships with helpers 115

Riding roughshod over kids 116

Chapter 9: BPD and Extreme Thinking 117

Understanding How You See the World 117

How schemas develop 118

Types of schemas 119

Why schemas are hard to change 120

BPD Schemas: No Middle Ground 121

Self-concept schemas 121

Relationship schemas 124

World schemas 127

Chapter 10: Slipping Away from Reality 131

Discovering Dissociation 132

Feeling Paranoid or Delusional 134

Having Hallucinations 135

When You Have BPD and Feel Crazy 137

Part 3: Making the Choice to Change 139

Chapter 11: Researching and Choosing BPD Treatments 141

Exploring BPD Treatment Settings 142

Working individually with a therapist 142

Giving groups a chance 142

Spending more time in treatment: Partial hospitalization 143

Needing more care: Inpatient psychiatric wards 143

Combining and changing treatments 144

Researching the Treatment Strategies That Work for BPD 144

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) 145

Mentalization-based therapy (MBT) 145

Transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP) 146

Cognitive therapy 146

Schema therapy 147

Transdiagnostic treatment 148

Metacognitive therapy (MCT) 148

Systems training for emotional predictability and problem solving (STEPPS) 148

Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) 149

Compassion focused therapy (CFT) 149

Medication 149

Common factors in therapies 149

Choosing a Mental Health Professional 150

Primary healthcare providers 152

Psychologists 153

Psychiatrists 153

Counselors 154

Marriage and family therapists 154

Psychiatric nurses 155

Social workers 155

Starting Treatment 156

Evaluating your therapy 156

Giving therapy some time 157

Chapter 12: Breaking Through Barriers to Change 159

Overcoming the Fear of Change 160

Losing who you are: It’s not going to happen 161

Opening up: No need for cold feet 161

Dreading even more loss: Try not to test the ones who want to help 162

Fearing treatment: Don’t let therapy myths hold you back 162

Looking at fears of change in action 164

Taking Charge and Giving Up the Victim Role 165

Ending the blame game 165

Thinking like a victim: It doesn’t help 166

Finding forgiveness and coping 167

Stop Procrastinating 167

Dismantling excuses 167

Debating the decision 169

Getting Comfortable with the Process of Change 171

Chapter 13: Explaining BPD to Others 173

Deciding Whether and Whom to Tell 174

The benefits and costs of telling 174

Figuring out whom to tell 176

Deciding What to Tell 180

Educating yourself 180

Deciding how much to say 181

Telling Your Story Effectively 184

Chapter 14: Taking Care of Yourself 187

Dealing with Stress 187

Reviewing how stress affects health 188

Managing and reducing stress 189

Taking Better Care of Your Body 190

Revising your diet 191

Energizing with exercise 192

Getting enough sleep 192

Taking healthy actions 195

Finding More Time for Yourself 196

Part 4: Treatments for BPD 197

Chapter 15: Inhibiting Impulsivity 199

Increasing Your Awareness of Impulsive Behavior 200

Write down your impulsive acts 200

A case study of working on impulsiveness 202

Putting the Brakes on Impulsivity 206

Putting time on your side 206

Putting off your impulses 208

Doing something different 209

Fire drilling 209

Seeking Healthier Alternatives 211

Chapter 16: Calming the Storms Within 213

Putting a Name Tag on Feelings 214

Understanding the thought-feeling connection 214

Practicing emotional regulation 215

Forbidding Feelings from Ruling Over Thoughts 216

Doing the opposite of what you feel 217

Calming down with coping self-statements 218

Relaxing and Practicing 219

Making muscles relax 219

Soothing through the senses 223

Visualizing calm 224

Discovering Meditation 225

Benefits of meditation 225

How to meditate 226

Types of meditation 227

Meditation myths 229

Acquiring Acceptance 230

Discovering your observant mind 231

Playing with your judgmental mind 233

Chapter 17: Creating an Identity 235

Clarifying What’s Important in Your Life 236

Finding your personal priorities 236

Creating a personal life mission statement 239

Finding Forgiveness and Self-Compassion 242

Forgiving yourself first 242

Going from self-forgiveness to self-compassion 243

Fumbling to forgive others 244

Chapter 18: Putting Yourself in Other People’s Shoes 247

Understanding Others’ Points of View 248

Projecting: Thinking others feel what you feel 248

Practicing perspective taking 250

Noticing Your Impact on Others 255

Decreasing Defensiveness 255

Taking the “I” out of interactions 256

Putting a friend on your side 257

Musing over defusing 257

Getting Along Better 258

Listening 259

Giving compliments 259

Pillowing rather than pummeling 260

Chapter 19: Finding Shades of Gray: Changing Problematic Core Beliefs 261

Schema Busting Strategies 262

Recognizing the effects of schemas on your feelings 263

Exorcising problematic childhood schemas 266

Tabulating a cost-benefit analysis 268

Adopting Adaptive Schemas 271

Taking the direct approach 272

Staying on track with flash cards 273

Chapter 20: Considering Medication for BPD 277

Putting Medications on Trial 277

Getting Help from Medications 279

Considerations for taking medication 280

Precautions to consider 280

Surveying the Medicine Cabinet 282

Antidepressants 282

Neuroleptics 285

Mood stabilizers 286

Anti-anxiety medications (minor tranquilizers) 286

Problems with the Polypharmacy Strategy 286

Making the Medication Decision 287

Part 5: Advice for People Who Care 289

Chapter 21: What to Do When Your Partner Has BPD 291

Understanding Borderline Behaviors within Relationships 292

Going to extremes 292

Giving you the silent treatment 293

Gaslighting 295

Initiating isolation 296

Shaking up the present 297

Expressing entitlement 297

Acting impulsively 298

Feeling rejected and abandoned 299

Misinterpreting threats to self-esteem 300

Staying Safe: Emotionally and Physically 301

Dealing with your partner’s self-abuse 302

Knowing what to do when you’re the recipient of abuse 302

Walking Away from BPD 304

Debating the decision 304

Leaving abusive relationships if you decide to do so 306

Leaving nonabusive relationships if you decide to do so 308

Remaining in a Relationship 309

What does love have to do with it? 309

Hanging in for the long haul 310

Chapter 22: Befriending People with BPD 311

Recognizing Warning Signs of BPD 312

Determining When You’re Vulnerable to BPD Influence 315

Detecting Serious Symptoms 316

Handling Friends with BPD 317

What you can do 317

What you can’t do 319

Dealing with Dangerous Situations 321

Ending a BPD Relationship 322

Making your exit 322

Wrangling with guilt 323

Sticking with a Friend Who Has BPD 324

Chapter 23: Parenting Children at Risk for BPD 325

Heeding Early Warning Signs 326

Identifying problem behaviors 327

Pursuing a diagnosis 328

Looking at Risk Factors 329

Finding the Right Help 330

Loving Tough 332

Supporting without fostering 332

Setting limits 333

Dealing with a dangerous or out-of-control child 335

Managing screen time and social media 336

Taking Care of Everyone Else — Including Yourself 337

Parenting Adult Kids with BPD 338

Chapter 24: Advice for Adult Children of BPD Parents 339

Mourning the Perfect Childhood 340

Understanding the impact of BPD on children 340

Reviewing your relationship with your parent 342

Moving on with Your Life 344

Setting boundaries 344

Soliciting support 346

Becoming resilient 346

Chapter 25: Advice for Therapists of People with BPD 347

Detecting BPD in the Early Stages of Therapy 348

Maintaining Objectivity 350

Keeping your therapist ego on the shelf 351

Keeping therapist expectations within bounds 352

Understanding Boundaries 353

Dealing with Boundaries 354

Taking Care of Yourself 358

Part 6: The Part of Tens 361

Chapter 26: Ten Quick Ways to Settle Down 363

Breathing Away Distress 363

Chilling Your Hot Emotions 364

Picking Up Your Pace 364

Massaging Away the Blues 365

Surfing for Distraction 365

Reading (or Listening to) a Great Book 365

Mellowing Out in a Movie 366

Playing to Improve Your Mood 366

Phoning a Friend 366

Getting Outside 367

Chapter 27: Ten Ways to Say You’re Sorry 369

Saying the Words Out Loud 369

Asking for Forgiveness 370

Running an Errand 370

Sending Flowers 371

Sending a Card 371

Doing a Chore 371

Writing Your Thoughts 371

Finding a Poem 372

Sending a Small Gift 372

Making Amends: Giving or Volunteering 372

Chapter 28: Ten Things You Shouldn’t Do 375

Expect Quick Fixes 375

Stay Stuck 376

Choose Chiropractic Medicine 376

Stick Pins and Needles 376

Find a Life Coach 377

Fill Up Emptiness with Food or Drink 377

Try Too Hard 377

Gaze at Crystals 378

Get the Wrong Therapy 378

Hope That Medications Will Cure BPD 379

Appendix: Resources for You 381

Index 385

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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Foolish Assumptions 2

      Icons Used in This Book 3

      Beyond the Book 3

      Where to Go from Here 3

      Chapter 1: Exploring Borderline Personality Disorder 7

      Breaking Down Borderline Personality Disorder 8

      Unpredictable relationships 9

      Acting without thinking 9

      Volatile emotions 10

      Confusing thoughts 10

      Exploring the Origins of BPD 11

      Counting the Costs of BPD 12

      Health costs 12

      Financial and career-related costs 13

      The toll on family and friends 14

      Treating BPD 15

      Psychotherapy 15

      Medication 16

      Relating to People Who Have BPD 16

      Chapter 2: Defining Personality to Understand BPD 19

      Characterizing Personality 20

      Differentiating Healthy from Unhealthy 20

      Openness: Seeking new experiences 22

      Flexibility: Rolling with the punches 22

      Emotional regulation: Controlling what you express 23

      Ability to delay gratification: Controlling impulses 24

      Conscientiousness: Responsible and reliable 24

      Interpersonal effectiveness: Having good relationships 25

      Emotional resiliency: Bouncing back from tough breaks 25

      Self-acceptance: Seeing yourself as you really are 26

      Accurate perception of reality: Seeing the world as it is 26

      Moderation: Avoiding extremes 27

      Chapter 3: Describing BPD 29

      The Nine Symptoms of BPD 30

      1 Sensation seeking (impulsivity) 30

      2 Self-harm 31

      3 Roller coaster emotions 31

      4 Explosiveness 31

      5 Worries about abandonment 32

      6 Unclear and unstable self-concept 32

      7 Emptiness 32

      8 Up-and-down relationships 32

      9 Dissociation: Feeling out of touch with reality 33

      Diagnosing BPD: Like Ordering from a Chinese Menu 33

      High or Low Functioning 38

      BPD Over the Life Span 38

      Other Personality Disorders 39

      The odd and eccentric 40

      The dramatic and erratic 43

      The anxious and fearful 46

      Emotional Disorders That Accompany BPD 50

      Anxiety 51

      Trauma and stressor-related disorders 52

      Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 53

      Depressive disorders 54

      Bipolar and related disorders 54

      Other emotional disorders 56

      Chapter 4: Exploring the Root Causes of BPD 59

      Beginning with Biology 60

      Genetics 60

      Brain chemistry and functioning 61

      Psychological Factors 62

      Problematic parenting 63

      Abuse and trauma 66

      Separation and loss 67

      Disorganized and disrupted families 67

      Social and Cultural Influences 68

      The neighborhood 69

      Friends and peers 70

      The teen years 70

      Social media 70

      Cultural factors 71

      Mixing and Matching Risk Factors 74

      Biological and psychological factors 75

      Biological and social influences 76

      Psychological and social causes 76

      A full biopsychosocial mix 77

      Part 2: The Major BPD Symptoms 79

      Chapter 5: Sensation Seeking and Self-Harm: The Impulsivity of BPD 81

      Living Dangerously: Impulsive Behavior 82

      Hurting for Help 84

      Types of self-harming acts 84

      Why hurt yourself? 85

      Suicide: Seeking the Ultimate Escape 88

      A cry for help or an attempt at revenge? 89

      Who’s at risk? 89

      Chapter 6: Explosive Feelings and Moods 91

      Emotions 101 91

      Primitive emotions 93

      Thoughtful emotions 95

      Emotions — Borderline Style 95

      Struggling to recognize and express emotions 97

      Having emotions about emotions 98

      Chapter 7: Missing Persons: Identity Problems and BPD 99

      The Concept of Identity 100

      What is identity? 100

      How does identity develop? 102

      Borderline Identity: Unstable and Fragile 104

      Waffling identities 105

      Worries about identity 106

      Chapter 8: Perceiving, Understanding, and Relating to Others 107

      Standing in Other People’s Shoes 108

      Understanding other people 108

      Seeing yourself through other people’s eyes 110

      Causing unintended hurt 111

      Busting through Boundaries 113

      Disrespecting partners and lovers 114

      Slighting friends and co-workers 115

      Straining relationships with helpers 115

      Riding roughshod over kids 116

      Chapter 9: BPD and Extreme Thinking 117

      Understanding How You See the World 117

      How schemas develop 118

      Types of schemas 119

      Why schemas are hard to change 120

      BPD Schemas: No Middle Ground 121

      Self-concept schemas 121

      Relationship schemas 124

      World schemas 127

      Chapter 10: Slipping Away from Reality 131

      Discovering Dissociation 132

      Feeling Paranoid or Delusional 134

      Having Hallucinations 135

      When You Have BPD and Feel Crazy 137

      Part 3: Making the Choice to Change 139

      Chapter 11: Researching and Choosing BPD Treatments 141

      Exploring BPD Treatment Settings 142

      Working individually with a therapist 142

      Giving groups a chance 142

      Spending more time in treatment: Partial hospitalization 143

      Needing more care: Inpatient psychiatric wards 143

      Combining and changing treatments 144

      Researching the Treatment Strategies That Work for BPD 144

      Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) 145

      Mentalization-based therapy (MBT) 145

      Transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP) 146

      Cognitive therapy 146

      Schema therapy 147

      Transdiagnostic treatment 148

      Metacognitive therapy (MCT) 148

      Systems training for emotional predictability and problem solving (STEPPS) 148

      Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) 149

      Compassion focused therapy (CFT) 149

      Medication 149

      Common factors in therapies 149

      Choosing a Mental Health Professional 150

      Primary healthcare providers 152

      Psychologists 153

      Psychiatrists 153

      Counselors 154

      Marriage and family therapists 154

      Psychiatric nurses 155

      Social workers 155

      Starting Treatment 156

      Evaluating your therapy 156

      Giving therapy some time 157

      Chapter 12: Breaking Through Barriers to Change 159

      Overcoming the Fear of Change 160

      Losing who you are: It’s not going to happen 161

      Opening up: No need for cold feet 161

      Dreading even more loss: Try not to test the ones who want to help 162

      Fearing treatment: Don’t let therapy myths hold you back 162

      Looking at fears of change in action 164

      Taking Charge and Giving Up the Victim Role 165

      Ending the blame game 165

      Thinking like a victim: It doesn’t help 166

      Finding forgiveness and coping 167

      Stop Procrastinating 167

      Dismantling excuses 167

      Debating the decision 169

      Getting Comfortable with the Process of Change 171

      Chapter 13: Explaining BPD to Others 173

      Deciding Whether and Whom to Tell 174

      The benefits and costs of telling 174

      Figuring out whom to tell 176

      Deciding What to Tell 180

      Educating yourself 180

      Deciding how much to say 181

      Telling Your Story Effectively 184

      Chapter 14: Taking Care of Yourself 187

      Dealing with Stress 187

      Reviewing how stress affects health 188

      Managing and reducing stress 189

      Taking Better Care of Your Body 190

      Revising your diet 191

      Energizing with exercise 192

      Getting enough sleep 192

      Taking healthy actions 195

      Finding More Time for Yourself 196

      Part 4: Treatments for BPD 197

      Chapter 15: Inhibiting Impulsivity 199

      Increasing Your Awareness of Impulsive Behavior 200

      Write down your impulsive acts 200

      A case study of working on impulsiveness 202

      Putting the Brakes on Impulsivity 206

      Putting time on your side 206

      Putting off your impulses 208

      Doing something different 209

      Fire drilling 209

      Seeking Healthier Alternatives 211

      Chapter 16: Calming the Storms Within 213

      Putting a Name Tag on Feelings 214

      Understanding the thought-feeling connection 214

      Practicing emotional regulation 215

      Forbidding Feelings from Ruling Over Thoughts 216

      Doing the opposite of what you feel 217

      Calming down with coping self-statements 218

      Relaxing and Practicing 219

      Making muscles relax 219

      Soothing through the senses 223

      Visualizing calm 224

      Discovering Meditation 225

      Benefits of meditation 225

      How to meditate 226

      Types of meditation 227

      Meditation myths 229

      Acquiring Acceptance 230

      Discovering your observant mind 231

      Playing with your judgmental mind 233

      Chapter 17: Creating an Identity 235

      Clarifying What’s Important in Your Life 236

      Finding your personal priorities 236

      Creating a personal life mission statement 239

      Finding Forgiveness and Self-Compassion 242

      Forgiving yourself first 242

      Going from self-forgiveness to self-compassion 243

      Fumbling to forgive others 244

      Chapter 18: Putting Yourself in Other People’s Shoes 247

      Understanding Others’ Points of View 248

      Projecting: Thinking others feel what you feel 248

      Practicing perspective taking 250

      Noticing Your Impact on Others 255

      Decreasing Defensiveness 255

      Taking the “I” out of interactions 256

      Putting a friend on your side 257

      Musing over defusing 257

      Getting Along Better 258

      Listening 259

      Giving compliments 259

      Pillowing rather than pummeling 260

      Chapter 19: Finding Shades of Gray: Changing Problematic Core Beliefs 261

      Schema Busting Strategies 262

      Recognizing the effects of schemas on your feelings 263

      Exorcising problematic childhood schemas 266

      Tabulating a cost-benefit analysis 268

      Adopting Adaptive Schemas 271

      Taking the direct approach 272

      Staying on track with flash cards 273

      Chapter 20: Considering Medication for BPD 277

      Putting Medications on Trial 277

      Getting Help from Medications 279

      Considerations for taking medication 280

      Precautions to consider 280

      Surveying the Medicine Cabinet 282

      Antidepressants 282

      Neuroleptics 285

      Mood stabilizers 286

      Anti-anxiety medications (minor tranquilizers) 286

      Problems with the Polypharmacy Strategy 286

      Making the Medication Decision 287

      Part 5: Advice for People Who Care 289

      Chapter 21: What to Do When Your Partner Has BPD 291

      Understanding Borderline Behaviors within Relationships 292

      Going to extremes 292

      Giving you the silent treatment 293

      Gaslighting 295

      Initiating isolation 296

      Shaking up the present 297

      Expressing entitlement 297

      Acting impulsively 298

      Feeling rejected and abandoned 299

      Misinterpreting threats to self-esteem 300

      Staying Safe: Emotionally and Physically 301

      Dealing with your partner’s self-abuse 302

      Knowing what to do when you’re the recipient of abuse 302

      Walking Away from BPD 304

      Debating the decision 304

      Leaving abusive relationships if you decide to do so 306

      Leaving nonabusive relationships if you decide to do so 308

      Remaining in a Relationship 309

      What does love have to do with it? 309

      Hanging in for the long haul 310

      Chapter 22: Befriending People with BPD 311

      Recognizing Warning Signs of BPD 312

      Determining When You’re Vulnerable to BPD Influence 315

      Detecting Serious Symptoms 316

      Handling Friends with BPD 317

      What you can do 317

      What you can’t do 319

      Dealing with Dangerous Situations 321

      Ending a BPD Relationship 322

      Making your exit 322

      Wrangling with guilt 323

      Sticking with a Friend Who Has BPD 324

      Chapter 23: Parenting Children at Risk for BPD 325

      Heeding Early Warning Signs 326

      Identifying problem behaviors 327

      Pursuing a diagnosis 328

      Looking at Risk Factors 329

      Finding the Right Help 330

      Loving Tough 332

      Supporting without fostering 332

      Setting limits 333

      Dealing with a dangerous or out-of-control child 335

      Managing screen time and social media 336

      Taking Care of Everyone Else — Including Yourself 337

      Parenting Adult Kids with BPD 338

      Chapter 24: Advice for Adult Children of BPD Parents 339

      Mourning the Perfect Childhood 340

      Understanding the impact of BPD on children 340

      Reviewing your relationship with your parent 342

      Moving on with Your Life 344

      Setting boundaries 344

      Soliciting support 346

      Becoming resilient 346

      Chapter 25: Advice for Therapists of People with BPD 347

      Detecting BPD in the Early Stages of Therapy 348

      Maintaining Objectivity 350

      Keeping your therapist ego on the shelf 351

      Keeping therapist expectations within bounds 352

      Understanding Boundaries 353

      Dealing with Boundaries 354

      Taking Care of Yourself 358

      Part 6: The Part of Tens 361

      Chapter 26: Ten Quick Ways to Settle Down 363

      Breathing Away Distress 363

      Chilling Your Hot Emotions 364

      Picking Up Your Pace 364

      Massaging Away the Blues 365

      Surfing for Distraction 365

      Reading (or Listening to) a Great Book 365

      Mellowing Out in a Movie 366

      Playing to Improve Your Mood 366

      Phoning a Friend 366

      Getting Outside 367

      Chapter 27: Ten Ways to Say You’re Sorry 369

      Saying the Words Out Loud 369

      Asking for Forgiveness 370

      Running an Errand 370

      Sending Flowers 371

      Sending a Card 371

      Doing a Chore 371

      Writing Your Thoughts 371

      Finding a Poem 372

      Sending a Small Gift 372

      Making Amends: Giving or Volunteering 372

      Chapter 28: Ten Things You Shouldn’t Do 375

      Expect Quick Fixes 375

      Stay Stuck 376

      Choose Chiropractic Medicine 376

      Stick Pins and Needles 376

      Find a Life Coach 377

      Fill Up Emptiness with Food or Drink 377

      Try Too Hard 377

      Gaze at Crystals 378

      Get the Wrong Therapy 378

      Hope That Medications Will Cure BPD 379

      Appendix: Resources for You 381

      Index 385

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