| | The Weather House: Living with a Parent with BPD Author: Lisa LaPorte, PhD, Ronald Fraser, MD Publisher: PDAN | Self Published (2014) Paperback: 48 pages ISBN-10: None ISBN-13: None
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Book DescriptionThis illustrated book for school-aged children provides, through a touching story, clinically sound and age-appropriate information for children, giving them clear answers to frequently asked questions about the borderline personality disorder of a parent, and suggesting ways to cope with the situation.
Through analogies of weather patterns, the book describes two days in the chaotic life of David and Mary. Psychoeducational comments are provided throughout the book by a “weather wiz” who explains, in a simple manner, to both the characters and readers, the mother’s sometimes strange behaviors that can be challenging to comprehend. The wonderful illustrations help with the understanding, and lighten the story with humor.
This book will help teach children to take some distance, to better understand what is happening at home and how not to feel responsible for their parents’ stormy times.
The AuthorsLise Laporte, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at the Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine at McGill University. She is the director of research at the McGill University's Health Center's Personality Disorders Program.
Ronald Fraser, MD, is a psychiatrist and professor at McGill and Dalhousie Universities. He is the director of a tertiary care program for treatment resistant borderline personality disorder at the McGill University Health Center in Montreal, Quebec.
Reading Level: School Aged Children