Legend


Audio Program Audio Program
Ebook Ebook
Video Video
Bundle Bundle
Life Coaching Life Coaching
Self Help Dialectic Magazine

Testimonials


"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.

"If you want to know more about Borderline Personality Disorder, as a borderline, or non borderline, I totally recommend that you buy A.J. Mahari's 3 Core Wound of Abandonment Ebooks. I have searched all over the web, read everything I could, including lots of other books and nothing was even close to as helpful to me as A.J.'s insightful explanation of abandonment in BPD. Finally, I understand.Thank you A.J. for the incredible gift of the insight you share that you learned through your own life experience."

-- Katy Gilchrist, Alberta, Canada

"I didn't think anyone else could possibly know or understand what I was going through. I also didn't think anyone could be so compassionate and patient with me as A.J. Mahari was as my life coach. She gave me support, information, and tools. Tools that have enabled me to truly find myself and to set and achieve my goals. Thanks so much for everything A.J.! -- Mandy"

-- M., Ontario, Canada

Inside the Borderline Mind - Part Two

Inside the Borderline Mind - Part Two

Price: $14.99

Lack of Object Constancy and Narcissism in BPD and how that effects the workings of the "borderline mind"- The Difference Between BPD and NPD.


By: A.J. Mahari © 2008
Published by PhoenixRising Publications

In the audio program, "Inside the Borderline Mind" Lack of Object Constancy and Narcissism in BPD - The Difference Between BPD and NPD. Part Two - A.J. Mahari, as only one who has been there can and made it back can, shares her insight and experience with and and about a lack of object constancy and narcissism of BPD - A.J. also outlines the difference between BPD and Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

Part Two in this audio program series Inside The Borderline Mind - Lack of Object Constancy and Narcissism in BPD - The Difference Between BPD and NPD.


Tracks in Part Two of this series of Audio Programs include:

Track 1:

  • What is Object Constancy?
  • Why Do Borderlines Lack Object Constancy?
  • What is the effect of this lack of object constancy inside the borderline mind?
  • What is the effect of this lack of object constancy on the relational style of those with BPD?


Track 2:

  • Narcissism in BPD
  • The Difference Between Borderline Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder
All Audio Programs are in mp3 format. All Ebooks are in PDF format. Audio Programs and Ebooks are available for electronic download only upon purchase.

Inside the Borderline Mind - Part Two is available in the following bundles:

Shopping Cart Info No items in cart

       Total: $0.00


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"

"At the heart of much of what results in relating to someone with BPD is conflict. Are you experiencing an high and/or destructive level of conflict? What is driving that conflict? Is that conflict blocking intimacy and closeness? How do you react to this conflict? Is your own behaviour deteriorating in response to the conflict generated by the borderline in your life? What is it about all of this conflict that you are investing in and why?"

-- A.J. Mahari in her Ebook, "The Other Side of BPD"