“The Book on Family BPD” by Palmer is a raw and honest account of a parent’s journey navigating her daughter’s Borderline Personality Disorder. Palmer doesn’t shy away from the struggles and authentically portrays the confusion, the heartache, the constant emotional rollercoaster. It’s a lifeline for parents who feel lost and alone, offering a glimpse into what it’s truly like to live with someone with BPD. While some chapters were emotionally tough to read, they felt authentic and ultimately helped me understand my own daughter’s behavior better.
Palmer’s “The Book on Family BPD” is a powerful and eye-opening read. The book beautifully captures the complexities of BPD, not just for the individual with BPD but for the entire family. What resonated most with me was the way Palmer tackled the stigma surrounding the disorder. Heartwarming and emotional.
Palmer’s book “The Book on Family BPD” is a real eye-opener for anyone living with someone who has BPD. The book talks about what it feels like to experience the constant emotional ups and downs, the outbursts, and the desire to help a loved one who is struggling. The author doesn’t sugarcoat the difficulties, but she writes in a compassionate and understanding way.