| View Larger Image | The Angry Heart: Overcoming Borderline and Addictive Disorders : An Interactive Self-Help Guide | Paperbackby Ph.D. Joseph Santoro (Author), Ronald Jay Cohen (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | New Harbinger Publications | | Edition: | 1st Edition | | Page Count: | 253 Pages | | Publication Date: | October 01, 1997 | | Sales Rank: | 114,122th |
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 27 reviews)
| Practical Guide in Recovering from BPD by jetwriter 4 Stars October 18, 2009 This book gave me specific steps to overcome bpd. It was great to have the written exercises upon which to journal. I was able to guage what needed to be learned and what had already been incorporated into my emotional growth. It great validation that I wasn't a nut or rage-aholic. I use medication to take the edge off many disruptive behaviors. yet without this book I wouldn't be in the recovery zone.
| | Help Yourself and Your Therapist by Lois J. Coleman (Society Hill, SC) 5 Stars December 30, 2007 Every therapist who treats people with borderline personality disorder should use this book. It's an organized way to move through steps necessary for the recovery process. Would also work great in a group therapy setting with an "AA" type approach. I would recommend this to anyone recovering from this disorder.
| | Real help, practical advise by Carolyn Nowa (Connecticut) 5 Stars July 20, 2007 This book is an excellent guide for understanding borderline personality disorder and addictive behaviors. It clearly outlines the recovery steps someone with these disorders must take to live their life again. This book is very helpful to read as a family member of someone with bpd, as it gives you insight into how to have a relationship with someone recovering from borderline and other addictive behaviors. The book is well written and easy to read with practical advise.
| | Straight forward and insightful. by B. Brown (Mercersburg,PA) 5 Stars May 04, 2007 I read this book to better understand my now ex-boyfriend. It helped me to not take personally his actions and gave me understanding and empathy. It will help a loved one of BPD to listen and react in ways that can help facilitate the journey to recovery. Although the book could not save our relationship, I am hopeful because he is now reading this book. The book offers steps to recovery through detailed exercises. The authors covered every area to guide the person with BPD to recovery. Awesome book!
| | Great Book! by Diane D. Brooks (wyoming) 5 Stars February 27, 2007 As a mental health therapist who specializes in treating BPD, I use this book in my BPD Group Therapy. The women may not recognize their own behaviors in themselves, but they can see their behaviors in others. The excerises are great and when done in a group setting, they offer support and validation from other members.
Although other research or treatments are not mentioned, it is a tool that can work well for some BPD people. I have found it helpful and so have the women who have used the book. I do use DBT at times along with the book, but for the most part, the book is the foundation of the Group.
D.B., M.A., LPC, WY
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