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BPD from the Husband's POV

The Roses and Rage of My Wife’s Borderline Personality Disorder

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BPD from the Husband's POV

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Patching the fist-sized hole in the wall…

… and sweeping up broken glass.

Just another day in your marriage to borderline personality disorder.
Maybe your spouse has never been officially diagnosed. Maybe you think the problems are mostly your fault. You’re beginning to wonder if every day doesn’t have to be a raging battlefield.
You are not the first husband to face this.
You can find explanations to her logic-defying actions.
There is finally a book written by a husband of a “Borderline” for the husbands of Borderlines in non-clinical, empathetic, “real-life” language.
With powerfully supportive reviews from therapists, spouses of BPD, and even those with BPD, this book has become standard reading for all members of the BPD community.
The author, Robert Page, has been through it all: weekends lost to arguments, endless false accusations, wild mood swings, manipulative threats, self-harm, being isolated from friends, public embarrassment, $1,000s in related expenses, and even criminal prosecution—all because he loved his wife too much to confront the root problem: her borderline personality disorder. Sound familiar?
You don’t have to face being alone as a spouse of BPD. You can avoid the mistakes made by others, often involving emotional abuse, financial ruin, and even jail time. There are actions you can take to save your marriage, your happiness, and maybe even someone’s life.
Much more than an overview of BPD, you’ll learn all about the disorder through the cringe-inducing but always compassionate accounts of Page’s marriage to a BP. His “What I Wish I Had Done” revelations are invaluable!
You’ll be so relieved you found this book because you’ll see yourself in the riveting first-person accounts and realize there are roses to be found beyond the rage.

Get your copy today and begin reclaiming your self-respect and positive outlook.


Want to know more? Inside this book of stunning revelations you’ll find all this and more:
  • The most recent official descriptions of BPD
  • Harrowingly truthful accounts of BPD symptoms
  • Facts to help you decide if your wife has the traits of BPD
  • Actions you can take to control a rage-filled environment
  • What efforts might save your relationship
  • And, for some of you, what can be done to end your marriage safely

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The author does a great job of sharing his real and difficult experiences with tools to help those in the same situation. What is most remarkable is his ability to do it in a way that shows he genuinely cares for his wife with BPD even though her actions are at times unreasonable and extreme.

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I enjoyed the story of his wife Lisa and the stories of her craziness and the explanations given for her behavior.

Interesting story

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It really helped my husband understand a lot thx so much your great !I enjoyed the book as a bp

Great book

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I always knew I wasn’t alone. There are other spouses out there. But when you hear the stories of others, you can’t help but to feel reassured. WE are truly not alone. There are times where the non-BP feels like, “am I at fault”, “did I cause this”. But truth is, no. So many of the things talked about in this book felt like direct accounts from my own story. Overall, it was a good read.

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