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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 319976"><p>It's hard to find, but the boundaries book (Cloud) comes in a MINIATURE pocket edition. AFter I bought the regular version I purchased the small one and kept it in my purse to read whenever I had a moment (doctor's offices, etc.) One day I was out with a friend for dinner and she has two difficult children. I gave her my copy. I was so lost with-o it, I found another pocket edition on amazon and bought it again and kept it in my purse for several more months. I found reading it over and over again helped it to "stick" in my brain. I also really, really like the link at the bottom of Suz's page. There are some minor complications and minor considerations to be made in my daughter's case, but much of it very much applies...especially the parts on detachment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 319976"] It's hard to find, but the boundaries book (Cloud) comes in a MINIATURE pocket edition. AFter I bought the regular version I purchased the small one and kept it in my purse to read whenever I had a moment (doctor's offices, etc.) One day I was out with a friend for dinner and she has two difficult children. I gave her my copy. I was so lost with-o it, I found another pocket edition on amazon and bought it again and kept it in my purse for several more months. I found reading it over and over again helped it to "stick" in my brain. I also really, really like the link at the bottom of Suz's page. There are some minor complications and minor considerations to be made in my daughter's case, but much of it very much applies...especially the parts on detachment. [/QUOTE]
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