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Think About It... Resentment is a mental process in which we repeatedly replay a feeling, and the events leading up to that feeling that angers us. With resentment, we re-experience and relive events in ways that affect us mentally, emotionally, physiologically and spiritually in destructive ways. ~ Mark Siche (author of Healing from Family Rifts),
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You as Non in a BPD relationship:

Video: The Symptoms and Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder Click here for article and video

Article: How a Borderline Disorder Love Relationship Evolves Click here for article and Lesson 1

White paper: Surviving a Break-up with Someone Suffering with BPD Click here for white paper and Lesson 2

Article: Leaving a Partner with Borderline Personality Disorder Click here for article and Lesson 1

Workshop: Contact with our BPD after the breakup Click here for workshop


Your own contribution and role:

Workshop: The dysfunctional dance - self inflicted wounds Click here for workshop

Article: Why Do Adults Stay In Abusive Relationships? Click here for article

Workshop: "Relationship Recycling" - What is it? Click here for workshop

Workshop: When is good sex a bad thing? Click here for workshop

Article: Codependency: When Our Emotional Issues Affect Our True Availability Click here for article


Common challenges:

Workshop: Has the anger gone too far? Click here for workshop and Lesson 3 2.1
Workshop: Dealing with Ruminations Click here for workshop

Blog: Are You a Victim of a Person With Borderline Personality Disorder? Click here for blog and Lesson 3 3.1
Article: The Three Faces of Victim - Lynne Forrest Click here for article

Workshop: Do Nons Use A Form Of Projection Toward Their BPD Partner? Click here for workshop

Blog: Do You Have Healthy Boundaries? Click here for blog and Lesson 4


The other side:

Workshop: Did she (he) ever love me? Click here for workshop Caution: May trigger!

Blog: Do people with Borderline Personality Disorder lack of Empathy? Click here for blog


Reference:

Resource: The Top 50 Questions about Borderline Personality Disorder Click here for resource

Article: Borderline Personality Disorder - A Clinical Perspective Click here for article with video

Article: Borderline Personality Disorder - The Symptoms and Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder Click here for article

Article: How Can I Help the pwBPD in My Life Seek Treatment Click here for article

Article: Prediction of the 10-Year Course of BPD - Mary C. Zanarini Click here for article

Article: The Narcissistic and Borderline Couple - Joan Lachkar, Ph.D. Click here for article


Books:

Book Review: Borderline Personality Disorder Demystified - Robert O. Friedel Click here for book review

Book Review: Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder - Randi Kreger Click here for book review

Book Review: Splitting - Protecting yourself While Divorcing a Borderline or a Narcissist - William A. Eddy Click here for book review

Book Review: Feeling Good The New Mood Therapy (CBT Handbook) Click here for book review

Top Book Recommendations for Your Library Click here (list is on sidebar to the right)

FTF Book Review Board Click here for book review board


Notes:

How to Submit an Article for this Site Click Here

For an elaborated healing path click here for LESSONS ON THE LEAVING BOARD
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