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2 stars
I wanted to like Boundaries, but but I had to force myself to finish it. It is superficial and skimmed the surface, as though these issues would all correct themselves just as soon as you just talk to someone about how you feel. There’s an awkward looking away from the issue of trying to enforce boundaries with people who don’t want you to have any or won’t allow you to have them, or from addressing family systems who aren’t going to appreciate or understand your boundary setting.
If a book could be a blithely out of touch person who thinks your very complicated situation is super simple, this would be it.