Paul T. Mason, MS, is vice president of clinical services at Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare in Racine, WI. Under his leadership, the mental health and addiction care service line has expanded the number of inpatient services and outpatient programs it provides for patients, family members, and loved ones affected by borderline personality disorder (BPD). His research on BPD has been published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology and his written work has appeared in the news and print media.
Stop Walking on Eggshells makes good on its promise to restore the
lives of people in close relationships with someone diagnosed with
borderline personality disorder (BPD). It is a rich guide to
understanding and coping with the reactions aroused in others by
troubling BPD behaviors that negatively impact relationships.
Readers will find this book very useful and beneficial.
*Nina W. Brown, Ed.D., professor and Eminent Scholar at Old
Dominion University in Norfolk, VA, author of Children of the
Self-Absorbed*
This book is the absolute go-to guide for my clients who are
dealing with a loved one with borderline personality disorder.
Readable and thorough, it strikes a perfect balance of practical
advice and emotional sensitivity. This book has helped so many
people break through their sense of confusion and isolation by
helping them to name, understand, and respond to the difficulties
of this complex and misunderstood disorder.
*Daniel E. Mattila, M.Div., LCSW*
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