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What if the person who was supposed to protect you became the source of your deepest emotional wounds?
Growing up with a mother affected by Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can leave invisible scars that follow you into adulthood—chronic guilt, anxiety, people-pleasing, unstable relationships, and the persistent feeling that you're never enough.
Borderline Mothers is a compassionate and insightful guide for anyone seeking to understand the lasting impact of being raised by a parent with borderline traits. Combining psychological insights with practical guidance, this book explores the emotional patterns, family dynamics, and hidden trauma that often shape the lives of adult children of borderline mothers.
Inside, you'll discover:How Borderline Personality Disorder influences parenting and family relationships.The different emotional patterns and behaviors commonly seen in borderline mothers.Why children often become caregivers, scapegoats, or "golden children."How childhood emotional neglect affects self-esteem, boundaries, and adult relationships.Practical strategies for healing from guilt, shame, and emotional enmeshment.How to establish healthy boundaries and reclaim your identity without losing your compassion.Whether you're just beginning to question your childhood experiences or you're already on a healing journey, this book offers clarity, validation, and hope. You'll learn that understanding the past is not about blaming—it is about freeing yourself from patterns that no longer serve you.
You were never the problem. Healing begins the moment you finally understand why.