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"I have BPD and I had absolutely no hope for myself until I listened A.J. Mahari's Audio, Finding Hope From the Polarized Negativity of BPD. This and a few other audios I listened to taught me so much. I now have hope. I now understand how I have kept myself trapped in my own borderline chaos as a way of not feeling my pain. I can now change this. I highly recommend others with BPD listen to A.J.'s Audios for Borderlines."

-- Lindy Sinclair, U.S.A.

"I just wanted to let you know, A.J., how helpful your ebooks and audio programs have been to me. Thanks for all the hard work you do and for putting yourself and your own painful experience out there as gifts to those still trying to find their own way."

-- Donald S., U.S.A.

"A.J., your ebook about Verbal Abuse helped me to realize so much. I needed to know that I was placing myself in danger and that verbal abuse is not something to minimize. I also needed to know that toxic relating isn't love. Thanks so much for writing and making that ebook available."

-- Duke P., Ireland

Coping With a Loved One with BPD - 6 - 60 Minute Sessions

Coping With a Loved One with BPD - 6 - 60 Minute Sessions

Price: $480.00

Coping with a Loved One, Family Member, Partner or Ex-partner who has Borderline Personality Disorder

Coping with a Loved One, Family Member, Partner or Ex-partner who has Borderline Personality Disorder can be, to say the very least, painful, confusing, challenging, or even emotionally exhausting. It can seem that the more you try to make things work, the more you try to help your loved one with BPD the worse things get between you.

It does take skill to effectively cope with a loved with BPD without falling into the common traps that keep loved ones stuck and that increase their pain.

In this 6 session package A.J. Mahari works with clients to help them plan effective coping strategy whether they are still in a relationship or are coping with one that is coming to and end or has ended. There are many traps and hooks that threaten to not only cause the loved one more pain but also to hold the loved one in a dysfunctional relational dynamic with the person in his or her life with BPD.

The challenge for loved ones is to learn how to effectively cope. How to set goals and achieve those goals. How to let go of ways of relating to the borderline loved one that just do not work and finding ways to communicate, cope, and be able to live their own lives free of much of the pain that loved ones experience.

This 6 session package, Coping with a loved one with BPD, is designed to help anyone in any contact or type of relationship with someone with BPD. A.J. can help you to empower yourself beyond the hooks and the traps of what is often the loved one losing him or herself and/or his or her life to an excessive and reactive focus on the borderline in his or her life.

You can Break Free From the BPD Maze and find your own recovery. A.J. helps her non borderline clients to win this type of freedom whether they remain in anyway connected to the person with BPD or not.

Please Note: Any purchased life coaching sessions are (or program is) non-refundable.

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Quotes From A.J. Mahari


"Hope for change and recovery in a loved one with BPD often causes non borderlines to compulsively focus on the borderline and try to fix him or her in ways that only increase the pain, suffering, and confusion for the non borderline. When is hope really hope? When is hope false hope? I talk about the different faces and consequences of hope. Hope is often one of the biggest hooks and traps for the non borderline and I explain why."

-- A.J. Mahari in her Audio Program, "The Puzzle and Mystery of Hope on the Other Side of BPD"

"The central dilemma of the non borderline presents you with a quandary that in and through its predicament reveals a puzzle that you then feel compelled to solve. The what-to-do conundrum is unearthed. Your pain, the pain of loving someone with BPD compels you to want to help and to want to fix the problem to restore a sense of connectedness that continues to be puzzling, painful, and illusive. Where is love in all of this?"

-- A.J. Mahari in her Ebook, "The Dilemma on the Other Side of BPD" - Borderline Love?

"Why is it that we allow so much pain and chaos to be a part of how we define love? What is it that we still need to learn so that we can free ourselves from the burden and the pain of investing in rescuing a borderline? What is it that you still need more awareness about? What are the lessons?"

-- A.J. Mahari in her Ebook, "Full Circle - Lessons For Non Borderlines"