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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Heartfelt & insightful but not a self help guide, September 27, 2000
I purchased this, along with several other books, to try to find help for a loved one suffering from B.P.This book was by far the easiest to read, and was far more insightful than the outdated "I Hate You-Don't Leave Me* Understanding the Borderline Personality" book (it isn't a bad book, but it is in dire need of updating). Pros: Gives an excellent insider's view of what having Borderline Personality is like. Gives great case examples of real people who have been successful in their treatment of B.P. Gives an in-depth look, from the patientsf eyes, of DBT Dialectical Behavior Therapy; which has been shown to be effective in treating B.P. Easy to read, yet at the same time engaging. Cons: Poorly organized, seems to jump around a bit much; too many acronyms make it difficult to remember who the author is referring to. Not a self-help manual or a guide to helping people with the disorder. More of a portrait of B.P. from an insiderfs perspective. I recommend this book for anyone who is looking to better understand this disorder, as well as anyone with a loved one suffering from B.P. It will help dissolve many of the common stereotypes associated with the disorder. Unfortunately, not everyone has the ability to enroll in a long-term hospital program that specializes in B.P. The book may be a bit frustrating for those of you, who like me, are trying to orchestrate some level of decent care from the meager resources that are available. It's worth reading, but remember that it is only a portrait of how a handful of women overcame their disorder in what sounds like an exceptional facility (which, sadly, has now been closed).
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