Married to Borderline Personality Disorder
Overcoming 9 False Beliefs to Empower Yourself in Your BPD Relationship
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Narrated by:
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Whitney Jenkins
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Hot Ghost Productions
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By:
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R.C. Leslie
About this listen
Here’s what you need to manage and let go of, so you can finally feel in control of your BPD relationship
Are you starting to feel exhausted from living with your spouse, who suffers from BPD?
Do you constantly tiptoe around them to avoid blowups or unnecessary drama?
Have you tried to convince them to get treatments, but they refused to get help?
You know it’s not their fault they have this condition, but regardless, being in a relationship with someone with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is not easy.
Remember that when you marry someone, you also accept their history, experiences, and trauma.… And to help them become a better person, you need to be compassionate, understanding, and committed.
However, you have to realize that you’re not their therapist, and that you can only do so much to help them manage their BPD symptoms.
If their erratic behavior is taking its toll on your mental health, you must do something to prevent things from spiraling out of control.
Let this book empower you to manage your BPD relationship, so you can keep your sanity and protect your personal boundaries. Inside, you will discover:
- The causes of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)—and what you can do if your loved one with BPD doesn’t want to get help
- Why your spouse with BPD experiences mood swings—and how you can handle them without losing your cool
- How to protect yourself if your partner has a substance addiction
- The link between BPD and anger—and how to protect yourself from extreme cases
- How to handle your spouse’s abandonment issues without invalidating their feelings
- What to do if your partner struggles with impulsive behavior
- Why your partner should not tie their identity to you—and what you can do to protect your personal boundaries
- What to do if suicide threats become a part of the picture while keeping yourself calm
- And much more.
A relationship is a two-way street. This guide won’t dictate you to stay in your BPD relationship—it will provide you with support and advice in trying times, as well as help you assess whether or not parting ways may be the best option.
Don’t let this day pass without doing something good for yourself and your spouse. Become better at handling your relationship and live a happier and more peaceful life.