| | Meltdown Moments Author: Anne Sved Williams and Marie Jonsson-Harrison Publisher: Women and Children's Health Network, Gov't of S. Australia. 2018 Paperback: 20 pages ISBN-10: 0646982508 ISBN-13: 9780646982502
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Book description:A rhyming story written expressly for the young children of parents with Borderline Personality Disorder, it does not expressly mention BPD except in the materials for adults at the back of the book. Because I believe it's important to know the given names of characters in children's books to avoid giving your own children unhealthy associations by accident - the two children are named Nate and Jane, and the parents are simply Mum and Dad.
Review: "Mummy is crying, says SHE's been bad./Dad says "You're sick", Mum says "I'm mad!".
"Now Mum's in a class to learn to be calmer/To help stop the anger and all that drama."There are too few children's books about dealing with maternal BPD to fairly review and compare them; the few that exist all help fill a terrible void in such publishing. That said, this one is really better than most in that it presents a didactic
story rather than a lecture to the children. Together with its (occasionally frenetic) illustrations, it even manages to touch on the fact physical abuse can be a reality, medical intervention and support groups, that one of her two children is also now exhibiting symptoms of BPD, and that "Sometimes she's better, sometimes no way!"