Hey McBreezy86:I'm thinking that many relatives of BPDs see issues they need to work on in their own lives. Whether we may have inherited some BPD tendencies due to genetics, or by nature of exposure to BPDs. Most of us have something to work on. One way to approach it is to list the things you want to work on. There are likely multiple therapy styles to use to work on the issue.
I'm in therapy right now. A couple of weeks ago, I asked my therapist for some suggested reading material for the problem of "worrying". She recommened a couple of books for me: The Worry Cure by Robert Leahy and The Happiness Trap by Russ Harris.
When I searched for these book on the Internet, I did a little general research on the "best" therapy books. I checked out several books and read customer reviews on Amazon. I, also, checked out Amazon's reference of "Customers who bought book _________, also bought book ________. I ended up buying a couple of professional books, one on DBT Therapy and the 2nd on ACT. The three books below have handouts/worksheets and might match what you are looking for. There is a lot of material there. My plan is to find a few exercises to start with and to try and spend part of a therapy session reviewing one exercise at a time. You should be able to go to Amazon.com and see the table of contents for the books and get some idea if any of them have exercises/therapy styles that you might find helpful.
DBT SKILLS TRAINING - HANDOUTS AND WORKSHEETS, By Marsha M. Linehan:
I got this book as a Kindle Book. After I purchase the electronic book, I found that I could go to the publisher's website and gain access to printouts for the book at the following website:
www.guilford.com/companion-site/DBT-Skills-Training-Handouts-and-Worksheets-Second-Edition/9781572307810ACCEPTANCE & COMMITMENT THERAPY (ACT) - The Big Book of ACT Metaphors, by Jill A Stoddard (+ 2 more authors)
I got the Kindle version of this book as well. You can go to the publisher's website for this one as well and get a 17-page handout/workbook. You have to register at this website to get the handout, and have to register the book, but I was able to register it, even though I purchased the book via Amazon.com.
https://www.newharbinger.com/big-book-act-metaphors/accessoriesTHE HAPPINESS TRAP (Based on ACT Therapy):I, also bought the book, The Happiness Trap. If you go to the website below, you can print out several handouts/workbook sheets:
www.thehappinesstrap.com/free_resources