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![]() Gretel Ella Smith - ArticlesGretel Ella Smith is a business writer, copywriter, and blogger. An expert in the fields of personality disorders, Gretel Ella has a wealth of information on her blog The Queen and King (http://thequeenandking.blogspot.com)in which she hopes will help others overcome and succeed where their family relationships & experiences may have held them back.
Four decades of soul searching has brought her to this point of understanding and peace. Her entire life story is related in the first 22 entries of the blog (http://thequeenandking.blogspot.com) -- from the 1st entry dated February 1, 2009 through February 8, 2009. The entries detail the trials, tribulations, and struggles with her parents in regard to Borderline Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Professional resources are quoted and referenced for an analysis and research basis. Thereafter, analysis of Borderline, Narcissistic, and Antisocial Personality Disorders can be found, along with additional writings about her family relationships, Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), critical parents, enlightened witnesses, adults shamed in childhood, estrangement, and more. If you have any questions regarding her writings, experiences, research or otherwise, feel free to contact her at gretel.ella.smith@gmail.com or leave a comment to an article or blog entry. Borderline Personalty: Fear of Abandonment and RejectionThe Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) possesses an intense fear of abandonment that negatively interferes with many aspects of her life. The fear often acts as a self-fulfilling prophecy with the BPD's paranoid behavior pushing people away and leaving the BPD alone with a distorted belief that she is insignificant, worthless, and unloved. Critical Parent: How Much is Too Much?Being a child of critical parents, how much mistreatment is enough? How much wishing things will change do you do? How many second chances do you give your parents? When do you draw the line and create boundaries? When do you cut ties? Adult Children of Parental Alienation SyndromeParental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) occurs when one parent is engaged in an attempt not merely to destroy the other parent, but also to make the child join in the process. The child becomes "a weapon, a spokesperson, and a co-combatant". The following applies real life experience to PAS research, PAS assailants' link to personality disorders, and legal applications. The Narcissist Personality and Emotional IntelligenceThe following analysis examines the Narcissist Personality against the constructs of Emotional Intelligence and the impact of the Narcissist on those around him / her. Is the behavior of the Narcissist due to a deficient Emotional Intelligence? In this case, real life examples are cited of the damage the Narcissist can inflict. The Borderline Personality and Emotional IntelligenceThe Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) individual distinctively has a challenge managing emotions. Whether the emotions stem from the fear of rejection or abandonment, acting appropriately in social settings, handling children with love & affection, or spinning into manic or depressive states, the emotions of the BPD are intense, unpredictable, and volatile. The following analysis examines whether BPD correlates with deficiencies in emotional intelligence. Questions and Doubts Surrounding Parental Alienation SyndromeThe scientific and legal legitimacy of Parental Alienation Syndrome has come into question since Richard Gardner identified the syndrome in the 1980's. The following examines the legitimacy of this detrimental and devastating emotional abuse. Did Dave Pelzer's Mother from "A Child Called It" Have Borderline Personality Disorder?Dave Pelzer's mother was an abused child, an alcoholic, and mentally ill. But exactly what mental illness did she suffer from? The following piece examines the correlation between Catherine Roerva Christen Pelzer's behavior and Borderline Personality Disorder.
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