A step-by-step recovery guide for adult children raised by a parent with borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Growing up with a borderline personality disorder (BPD) parent can leave deep and lasting emotional wounds. Many adult children of borderline parents remember walking on eggshells around a volatile, manipulative, or unpredictable mother or father—never knowing what might trigger anger, withdrawal, or emotional chaos.
If you were raised by a borderline mother or father, you may still struggle with guilt, shame, self-doubt, low self-esteem, relationship difficulties, or lingering trauma from childhood. In many families affected by BPD, children experience parentification—being forced into the role of caretaker for a parent whose emotional needs overshadow their own.
Surviving a Borderline Parent is the first step-by-step guide written specifically for adult children of parents with borderline personality disorder. This compassionate and practical book helps you understand how growing up in a dysfunctional and emotionally unstable family environment shapes your thoughts, relationships, and sense of self—and how you can begin healing.
In this guide, you'll learn how to:
Drawing on insights from psychotherapy and approaches such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), this book offers clear tools to help you process anger, grief, depression, and confusion while reclaiming your emotional independence.
If you spent your childhood walking on eggshells around a borderline parent, constantly trying to manage someone else's unpredictable emotions, this book provides the understanding and validation you may have never received. Most importantly, it offers a path toward healing from a toxic parent, recovering from childhood trauma, and building a life defined by stability, self-respect, and healthier relationships.
You cannot change the past—but you can change the patterns it left behind.