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"I am in a relationship with a borderline. I was at my wits end and in so much pain. I was so confused. Then I purchased and read A.J. Mahari's 3 Ebooks for Non Borderlines and I found her amazing first-hand knowledge and insight life-changing and so emotionally freeing. I feel like I owe my emotional peace and freedom to you A.J., thanks so much for all you do and all you share to help others."

-- Mike Miller, Chicago, 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

"I bought A.J. Mahari's ebook, on Loneliness. Wow! So much insightful and informative stuff. I had not ever really thought about there being anything positive about loneliness. You taught me so much. I have been able to make some wonderful changes in my life because your ebook helped me to learn that the place to start was with my attitude toward and thoughts about loneliness. Thanks so much A.J. and may God continue to bless all the work that you do."

-- Sue Johnson, Australia

10 Session Course For Partners of BPD - Coping - Leaving The Relationship or Relationship Has Ended

10 Session Course For Partners of BPD - Coping - Leaving The Relationship or Relationship Has Ended

Price: $700.00

This 10 session life coaching program with and designed by A.J. Mahari, for Partners or soon to be Ex's of someone with BPD, focuses on developing an emotional preparedness for leaving a relationship with someone with BPD or for those whose relationships have ended or been ended by the borderline.

This program focuses on coping with the crazy-making lack of closure. In this life coaching program, for those in the process of leaving or for those who have left the borderline, A.J. Mahari will help you to come to the kind of deep and insightful understanding of BPD and what has just happened in your life that can and will help you break free from what is often an on-going emotional roller-coaster of questions. This program can also help family members who are in the process of disengaging a borderline relative or who know they need to break ties with a family member with BPD.
 
Leaving or being left by someone who you have had a relationship with who has BPD is not the same experience as leaving or being left by someone generally. Many of my clients who have had other relationship break-ups in their lives find themselves lost and confused, and calling into question a lot about themselves and/or issues of their own that this course addresses, helps clients identify, and then removed the blocks to the goal of moving foward and the personal recovery that is needed by those who have had relationships with people with BPD.

Please Note: Any purchased life coaching program is non-refundable.

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Quotes From A.J. Mahari


"What is in the way - is the way. If you have Borderline Personality Disorder it is the fundamental absence of a known self that sits at the very core of your pain, anger, and your rage. It is your rage that stands between your borderline pain and suffering and your recovery. Your lack of a known and defined self is what is in your way."

-- A.J. Mahari in her Ebook, "Rage And BPD"

"The collective experiences compiling in the very young infant are forming an internal representation of the world. The core wound of abandonment results in the destruction of the emerging authentic self. It destroys the very essence of the developing self. Emotional growth and development are arrested as the result of failure to master early childhood developmental phases."

-- A.J. Mahari in her Ebook, "The Legacy of Abandonment in 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?