Yes I agree with you momma-I preferred the rawness of "The Buddha and the Borderline". I think I also felt more sympathy for Keira Van Gelder because she had been sexually abused as a child whereas Rachel Reiland just seemed to be a spoilt brat from what I could tell. I felt like ok, her parents weren't great to her but she still got the opportunity to pursue a good education (accounting), have a long-suffering husband (I felt sorry for him not her!) and lovely children. I just felt like she was complaining about absolutely nothing. And Dr Padgett was so overindulgent with her-it was incredibly frustrating to read because I just thought that she needed a good telling off and sort herself out! Some tough love as opposed to this "oh poor baby, what happened in your childhood?" routine... . Lol!
I also agree with someone else who said it's no wonder that she became attracted to her therapist when she was seeing him so frequently-obviously it's great that the therapy worked... . I mean, it's good that she stuck with the therapy and persevered but then why wouldn't she... . everyone would love to have someone listen to their inane rambling 3x/week... .
I'm noticing that someone mentioned how they didn't think raging at the therapist was believable. I think that was
very believable, especially for someone who has BPD! I'm glad that she included the rages in the book actually-that she didn't squirm from portraying herself in a negative light. (I found her very unlikable!) I had a therapist who told me that the relationship you have with a therapist is similar to the relationship that you have with people in your actual life... . But in fairness to the author, it's good to see a book from a high functioning borderline... . from someone who looks like they have have everything to the outside world but is actually struggling with relationships, eating disorders etc.
That's another thing-she didn't go into much detail with regards to the eating disorder from what I remember... . (it's been a while since I've read the book so maybe I'm forgetting some of it... .
). I know that the book was focused on the BPD however I would have like to have heard more about the eating disorder issues too.