Quiz: Does someone you love have borderline or narcissistic personality disorder?

Is an important relationship driving you crazy?

 

Are you always walking on eggshells?

 

Is everything always about them?

 

Do they make unreasonable demands?

 

Do they seem to have little empathy for you?

 

Do they twist and confuse your words?

 

Do they blame and criticize you obsessively?

 

Do they get into intense, violent, or irrational rages?

 

Do you feel manipulated and lied to?

 

Are you starting to doubt yourself and lose your self-

esteem?

 

Do they always need to be in control?

 

Do you get into irrational, circular arguments that go nowhere?

 

Do you feel exhausted, confused, spread too thin, overwhelmed, depressed, hopeless, frustrated, and completely misunderstood?

If you answered “yes” to many of these, you’re not going crazy. And it’s not your fault! It may mean someone close to you has borderline personality disorder (BPD) or narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). My name is Randi Kreger, and I’m one of the world’s leading experts on how borderline and narcissistic behavior affects family members—and what they can do about it. 

Is someone you love affected by borderline personality disorder?
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“Randi literally saves people’s lives. To those of us who’ve read her stuff and found out that we’re not crazy and there’s a name for this disorder, she is a guiding star, a light in the darkness, and a voice crying out in the wilderness.”

–A reader