Stop Walking on Eggshells

When someone in your life has borderline or narcissistic personality disorder.

Are You Coparenting with a Borderline or Narcissist?

Please answer a few questions so I can help you

I am currently researching how to help nonBP/NP parents. I will be interviewing some major child psychologists and people who are in a position to help. For now, I would love you to give me answers on some very specific questions WITHOUT going into a major, major story because I need to compile the answers and it will be difficult to wade through a long email to find the answer.

I intend to be as practically helpful as possible and your participation will ensure I ask the right questions and get the answers to the questions you need. I am being specific to info about the children, not has much coparenting issues that affect only you-keep it focused on the kids. I don't need this info until Feb 1, 2012.

If you prefer to send an email, please send it to RandiKreger@gmail.com. I regret that I cannot send you a personal reply, nor can I answer your questions right now--that's why I'm doing the research!

If you respond, you will be agreeing to let me use your response in the book UNLESS you say otherwise.

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 1) How old are your children/grandchildren?

  • 2) What is their situation, eg parents are married, transitioning, divorced?
  • 3) Is the parent more BPD or more narcissistic, or both? If you don't know, just say so.
  • 4) What do you see as the main problem, eg criticizing, blaming, enmeshment? How bad is it from a scale of 1 to ten? Does this have to do with stuff this during the marriage, transitioning, or divorcing and coparenting?
  • 5) What symptoms do your children have, eg problems at school, signs of PTSD? How bad on a scale of 1 to 10?
  • 6) Have you stepped in to set limits or somehow make the situation better for the child? Why or why not?
  • 7) If so, what have you tried that seems to have worked?
  • 8) What have you tried that does not work?
  • 9) (Was there ever an event that was the last straw and caused you to step in?
  • 10) Is there anything good about the person's parenting?
  • 11) Are the kids either your reason for staying and your reason for leaving?
  • 12) If you left, have things gotten better for them?
  • 13) What questions would you have for a child expert? How could they be of most help to you?

 I will compile the answers and base the chapter on what you need most.

 

Thank you thank you thank you.



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Randi Kreger is the co-author of Stop Walking on Eggshells.

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