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"I bought A.J. Mahari's ebook, on Loneliness. Wow! So much insightful and informative stuff. I had not ever really thought about there being anything positive about loneliness. You taught me so much. I have been able to make some wonderful changes in my life because your ebook helped me to learn that the place to start was with my attitude toward and thoughts about loneliness. Thanks so much A.J. and may God continue to bless all the work that you do."

-- Sue Johnson, Australia

"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

"Listening to A.J.'s Audio Program, "Breaking Free From the BPD Maze - Recovery For Non Borderlines" has really changed my entire way of thinking. I was married to a man with BPD and A.J.'s wise words in the audio were just what I needed to finally make the decision to take my life back."

-- Mary Redmond, U.S.A.

The Silent Treatment - Ask The BPD Coach A.J. Mahari

The Silent Treatment - Ask The BPD Coach A.J. Mahari

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BPD Coach, A.J. Mahari, answers questions that are sent to her via email. These responses to the questions of loved ones of BPD, in this category, give you the opportunity to learn from A.J.'s rich coaching experience on various aspects of what you may be experiencing with your borderline loved one. For those who send in a question that A.J. responds to in this audio series that are for sale will receive the audio response for free. You can send your questions to A.J. at bpdcoachaj@yahoo.ca

In this 40 minute audio, A.J. Mahari, responds to a question asked by a man named Frank who is the husband of a woman with Borderline Personality Disorder.

Frank's main question is: "I am getting the silent treatment more and more often from my BPD wife, I have no idea why, what do I need to do to stop this? What is this silent treatment for? I have no idea what to do?" Frank also asks, "Can people with Borderline Personality Disorder change and how does that factor into what I need to know, or do for myself? This is driving me crazy!"


If you are having difficulty coping with a loved one with Borderline Personality Disorder or not sure what you need to do for yourself in the situation or relationship or would benefit from learning tools and skills to cope more effectively and would like to explore that in coaching with A.J. please CLICK HERE

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Quotes From A.J. Mahari


"Each one of us is born alone. Born to be the very unique human being that he/she is. Each one of us will die alone. In between, in the natural order of life, there are times when we must be alone due to circumstance or times when we may need to be alone to take care of ourselves and find our own way through troubled and painful seasons. Being alone is not necessarily the reason for feeling the pain of loneliness."

-- A.J. Mahari in her Ebook, "Loneliness - Its Promise of Transformation"

"Why is it that we allow so much pain and chaos to be a part of how we define love? What is it that we still need to learn so that we can free ourselves from the burden and the pain of investing in rescuing a borderline? What is it that you still need more awareness about? What are the lessons?"

-- A.J. Mahari in her Ebook, "Full Circle - Lessons For Non Borderlines"

"The central source of negativity in BPD is what I call the core wound of abandonment. It is the abandonment wound that is the foundation of the black-and-white all-or-nothing thinking that perpetuates the borderline one-sided and pervasive negative experience in life. This negativity in those with BPD blocks them from the experience of hope. Hope is a central ingredient necessary for getting on the road to recovery."

-- A.J. Mahari in her Audio Program, "Finding Hope From The Polarized Negativity of BPD"