User:Penbat/walking on eggshells

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Walking on eggshells is a metaphor meaning being overly careful in dealing with a person or situation because they get angry or offended very easily. that has increased in usage since the early 1980s.

Borderline personality disorder[edit]

  • Stop Walking On Eggshells: Taking Your Life Back When Someone You Care About Has Borderline Personality Disorder 2010 by Kreger Randy and Paul T Mason
  • The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder: New Tools and Techniques to Stop Walking on Eggshells 2008
  • No More Walking On Eggshells: A Practical Guide To Understanding, Coping And Living With Someone Who Has Borderline Personality
  • Loving Someone with Borderline Personality Disorder: How to Keep Out-of-Control Emotions from Destroying Your Relationship 2011 hari Y. Manning

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Academic articles


Books

  • Walking On Eggshells: Discovering Strength and Courage Amid Chaos
  • Walking on Eggshells: Navigating the Delicate Relationship Between Adult Children and Their Parents 2007
  • Mind Games: Free Yourself Of Emotionally Manipulative Relationships And Learn To Stop Walking On Eggshells (Emotional
  • Walking on Eggshells (Little Book Series of Emotional Health For Emotional Wealth 6)
  • To Walk on Eggshells: ...is to Care for a Mental Illness 2005 Jean Johnston

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Category:Abuse Category:Borderline personality disorder