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Raising Resilient Children with a Borderline or Narcissistic Parent

Margalis Fjelstad and Jean McBride

Being partnered with a narcissist or borderline personality can be hard enough, but learning how to shield children from the fallout is paramount. Here, the authors show readers how to manage parenting when a narcissistic or borderline partner is part of the equation.

Life in a narcissistic family system is at best challenging, and too often filled with chaos, isolation, emotional outbursts, and rigid controlling behaviors. It is too often devoid of peace and emotional safety. In the worst outcomes, children in these families grow up with low self-worth, issues with trust and belonging, and a lack of self-compassion. They are at significant risk of carrying the cycle forward and having poor adult relationships.

This book offers a way to intervene and disrupt the cycle of negative outcomes for children. Written by two family therapists who bring a combined total of sixty years of clinical practice with individuals and families, the book pulls no punches, giving clear-headed advice, easy to follow actions to help children, and an abundance of teaching examples.

Instead of the doom and gloom scenarios often presented about life with a narcissist or borderline, this book provides a much more positive outlook, and most importantly, it offers hope and a path to an entirely different outcome for the family members. Supported by current research in neuroscience, mindfulness and parenting information, the book focuses on teaching resilience and self-compassion to raise emotionally healthy children, even in a narcissistic family system.

It starts by helping parents get a clear understanding of what they face with a narcissistic or borderline partner. There is no room here for denial, but there are also many options to explore. It explains how and why the narcissistic family system functions so poorly for raising healthy children, and pinpoints the deficits while providing information on how to intervene more effectively for the benefit of the children.

Using their years of experience, the authors present ideas for staying together as well as knowing when to leave the relationship and how best to do that. Emphasis throughout the book is on supporting and strengthening the reader with encouragement, concrete ideas, skills and compassionate understanding.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 234 • Trim: 5¾ x 8¼
978-1-5381-2763-6 • Paperback • November 2020 • $22.95 • (£17.99)
978-1-5381-2764-3 • eBook • November 2020 • $22.00 • (£16.99)
Subjects: Family & Relationships / Parenting / General, Family & Relationships / Dysfunctional Families, Self-Help / Personal Growth / Happiness, Self-Help / Abuse, Psychology / Psychopathology / Personality Disorders

Margalis Fjelstad, PhD, has been a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for thirty years. For over 25 years she trained and supervised family therapists and was the Clinical Director of Threshold Educational and Counseling Services. She is noted for her work with clients who grew up with a mentally ill parent and those who take on a caretaking role with a borderline or narcissistic family member. Her books, Stop Caretaking the Borderline or Narcissist: How to End the Drama and Get on with Life and Healing from a Narcissistic Relationship: A Caretaker’s Guide to Recovery, Empowerment & Transformation, have been extremely well received. Fjelstad retired from clinical practice in 2016, but continues writing and doing phone consultations with callers from all over the world who have questions about a current or former relationship with someone who has BPD or NPD. Please go to her website at margalistherapy.com for more information. She resides in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Jean McBride, MS, LMFT, is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She has maintained a private practice for thirty years. Her areas of specialization include divorce adjustment, high conflict divorce, parenting after divorce, and remarriage and stepfamilies. As president of Divorce Transitions, she taught court ordered parenting after divorce classes to over 20,000 parents in person and online, using a curriculum that she developed. She has additionally developed programs for stepfamily adjustment, and Are You Ready to Remarry? She is the author of Encouraging Words for New Stepmothers, and Talking to Children about Divorce: A Parent’s Guide to Healthy Communication at Each Stage of Divorce. McBride has been a popular speaker on the topics of divorce and remarriage and has trained professionals for the Stepfamily Association of America, Collaborative Divorce, and The Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. You can reach her at her website, divorcehelpforparents.com. She resides in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Author Note

Introduction



Part I: When the Other Parent Is Narcissistic or Borderline

Chapter 1: Self-Focused Parenting

Chapter 2: What the Narcissistic Family Is Like for Children

Chapter 3: What the Narcissistic Family Is Like for You

Chapter 4 Narcissistic Family System: Patterns and Problems



Part II: Building Resilience

Chapter 5: Resilient Parent, Resilient Child

Chapter 6: Changing Directions

Chapter 7: Building Your Own Resilience

Chapter 8: Self-Compassion: Key to Developing Healthy Self-Worth

Chapter 9: Creating an Environment to Thrive

Chapter 10: Responsive Parenting

Chapter 11: Help Your Children Develop Self-Compassion

Chapter 12: Help Your Children Have Their Own Lives



Part III: Parenting Will Be Different

Chapter 13: What to Say: Handling Family Communication

Chapter 14: What Not to Say and Do

Chapter 15: Responding to Emotional and Physical Dangers

Chapter 16: Assessing Your Situation

Chapter 17: Parenting in the Same Household

Chapter 18: Parenting After Divorce

Chapter 19: Being a Good Enough Parent

Chapter 20: Final Words



Appendix A: Vocabulary of Feeling Words

Appendix B: Communication Prompts

Appendix C: Suggested Reading



Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Authors
If you are raising a child with a high conflict partner, you owe it to your children to read this book. With compassion toward everyone involved, the authors help parents overcome their fear and doubt to stop caretaking their partner—a child-like adult with a personality disorder—and put their energy into protecting their real children from high conflict behavior, which can put them at risk for lifelong psychological problems. With the publication of this well-written and exciting book, parents now have the tools to be their child’s advocate, setting them up for a lifetime of success.
— Randi Kreger, borderline and narcissistic personality disorders expert and advocate for families, the author/coauthor of Stop Walking on Eggshells and The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder


Seasoned professionals Margalis Fjelstad and Jean McBride clarify and validate the uniquely challenging experience of parenting with a narcissistic or borderline partner and provide science-based, practical-minded advice and strategies for how to nurture self-compassion and resilience in children in such homes. A much-needed addition to the literature on narcissistic families, this insightful book will help you counterbalance your partner’s emotional instability and selfishness with your own realistic expectations, proactive problem-solving, ongoing self-care, and, most importantly, loving connectedness with your kids.
— Julie L. Hall, author of "The Narcissist in Your Life: Recognizing the Patterns and Learning to Break Free"


A thorough and supportive guide for the growing dilemma of raising a child with a self-absorbed, unstable and angry co-parent. I can strongly recommend this insightful book to any reasonable parent, after working with thousands of dysfunctional families. You can raise a healthy child even in these difficult circumstances.
— Bill Eddy, Bill Eddy, co-founder of the High Conflict Institute and developer of the New Ways for Families® method


Raising Resilient Children with a Borderline or Narcissistic Parent

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  • Being partnered with a narcissist or borderline personality can be hard enough, but learning how to shield children from the fallout is paramount. Here, the authors show readers how to manage parenting when a narcissistic or borderline partner is part of the equation.

    Life in a narcissistic family system is at best challenging, and too often filled with chaos, isolation, emotional outbursts, and rigid controlling behaviors. It is too often devoid of peace and emotional safety. In the worst outcomes, children in these families grow up with low self-worth, issues with trust and belonging, and a lack of self-compassion. They are at significant risk of carrying the cycle forward and having poor adult relationships.

    This book offers a way to intervene and disrupt the cycle of negative outcomes for children. Written by two family therapists who bring a combined total of sixty years of clinical practice with individuals and families, the book pulls no punches, giving clear-headed advice, easy to follow actions to help children, and an abundance of teaching examples.

    Instead of the doom and gloom scenarios often presented about life with a narcissist or borderline, this book provides a much more positive outlook, and most importantly, it offers hope and a path to an entirely different outcome for the family members. Supported by current research in neuroscience, mindfulness and parenting information, the book focuses on teaching resilience and self-compassion to raise emotionally healthy children, even in a narcissistic family system.

    It starts by helping parents get a clear understanding of what they face with a narcissistic or borderline partner. There is no room here for denial, but there are also many options to explore. It explains how and why the narcissistic family system functions so poorly for raising healthy children, and pinpoints the deficits while providing information on how to intervene more effectively for the benefit of the children.

    Using their years of experience, the authors present ideas for staying together as well as knowing when to leave the relationship and how best to do that. Emphasis throughout the book is on supporting and strengthening the reader with encouragement, concrete ideas, skills and compassionate understanding.

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  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 234 • Trim: 5¾ x 8¼
    978-1-5381-2763-6 • Paperback • November 2020 • $22.95 • (£17.99)
    978-1-5381-2764-3 • eBook • November 2020 • $22.00 • (£16.99)
    Subjects: Family & Relationships / Parenting / General, Family & Relationships / Dysfunctional Families, Self-Help / Personal Growth / Happiness, Self-Help / Abuse, Psychology / Psychopathology / Personality Disorders
Author
Author
  • Margalis Fjelstad, PhD, has been a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for thirty years. For over 25 years she trained and supervised family therapists and was the Clinical Director of Threshold Educational and Counseling Services. She is noted for her work with clients who grew up with a mentally ill parent and those who take on a caretaking role with a borderline or narcissistic family member. Her books, Stop Caretaking the Borderline or Narcissist: How to End the Drama and Get on with Life and Healing from a Narcissistic Relationship: A Caretaker’s Guide to Recovery, Empowerment & Transformation, have been extremely well received. Fjelstad retired from clinical practice in 2016, but continues writing and doing phone consultations with callers from all over the world who have questions about a current or former relationship with someone who has BPD or NPD. Please go to her website at margalistherapy.com for more information. She resides in Fort Collins, Colorado.

    Jean McBride, MS, LMFT, is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She has maintained a private practice for thirty years. Her areas of specialization include divorce adjustment, high conflict divorce, parenting after divorce, and remarriage and stepfamilies. As president of Divorce Transitions, she taught court ordered parenting after divorce classes to over 20,000 parents in person and online, using a curriculum that she developed. She has additionally developed programs for stepfamily adjustment, and Are You Ready to Remarry? She is the author of Encouraging Words for New Stepmothers, and Talking to Children about Divorce: A Parent’s Guide to Healthy Communication at Each Stage of Divorce. McBride has been a popular speaker on the topics of divorce and remarriage and has trained professionals for the Stepfamily Association of America, Collaborative Divorce, and The Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. You can reach her at her website, divorcehelpforparents.com. She resides in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Author Note

    Introduction



    Part I: When the Other Parent Is Narcissistic or Borderline

    Chapter 1: Self-Focused Parenting

    Chapter 2: What the Narcissistic Family Is Like for Children

    Chapter 3: What the Narcissistic Family Is Like for You

    Chapter 4 Narcissistic Family System: Patterns and Problems



    Part II: Building Resilience

    Chapter 5: Resilient Parent, Resilient Child

    Chapter 6: Changing Directions

    Chapter 7: Building Your Own Resilience

    Chapter 8: Self-Compassion: Key to Developing Healthy Self-Worth

    Chapter 9: Creating an Environment to Thrive

    Chapter 10: Responsive Parenting

    Chapter 11: Help Your Children Develop Self-Compassion

    Chapter 12: Help Your Children Have Their Own Lives



    Part III: Parenting Will Be Different

    Chapter 13: What to Say: Handling Family Communication

    Chapter 14: What Not to Say and Do

    Chapter 15: Responding to Emotional and Physical Dangers

    Chapter 16: Assessing Your Situation

    Chapter 17: Parenting in the Same Household

    Chapter 18: Parenting After Divorce

    Chapter 19: Being a Good Enough Parent

    Chapter 20: Final Words



    Appendix A: Vocabulary of Feeling Words

    Appendix B: Communication Prompts

    Appendix C: Suggested Reading



    Notes

    Bibliography

    Index

    About the Authors
Reviews
Reviews
  • If you are raising a child with a high conflict partner, you owe it to your children to read this book. With compassion toward everyone involved, the authors help parents overcome their fear and doubt to stop caretaking their partner—a child-like adult with a personality disorder—and put their energy into protecting their real children from high conflict behavior, which can put them at risk for lifelong psychological problems. With the publication of this well-written and exciting book, parents now have the tools to be their child’s advocate, setting them up for a lifetime of success.
    — Randi Kreger, borderline and narcissistic personality disorders expert and advocate for families, the author/coauthor of Stop Walking on Eggshells and The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder


    Seasoned professionals Margalis Fjelstad and Jean McBride clarify and validate the uniquely challenging experience of parenting with a narcissistic or borderline partner and provide science-based, practical-minded advice and strategies for how to nurture self-compassion and resilience in children in such homes. A much-needed addition to the literature on narcissistic families, this insightful book will help you counterbalance your partner’s emotional instability and selfishness with your own realistic expectations, proactive problem-solving, ongoing self-care, and, most importantly, loving connectedness with your kids.
    — Julie L. Hall, author of "The Narcissist in Your Life: Recognizing the Patterns and Learning to Break Free"


    A thorough and supportive guide for the growing dilemma of raising a child with a self-absorbed, unstable and angry co-parent. I can strongly recommend this insightful book to any reasonable parent, after working with thousands of dysfunctional families. You can raise a healthy child even in these difficult circumstances.
    — Bill Eddy, Bill Eddy, co-founder of the High Conflict Institute and developer of the New Ways for Families® method


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