It can be a tremendous relief to discover that others have been where you are and are struggling with some of the same issues. People often arrive at our site feeling a range of emotions including fear, anger, confusion, guilt, a sense of isolation, hopelessness and powerlessness. It is our hope that this site may help some navigate out of the FOG in their own lives. The FOG acronym was coined by Susan Forward & Donna Frazier in their book Emotional Blackmail. FOG stands for Fear, Obligation, Guilt - feelings which often result from being in a relationship with a person who suffers from a Personality Disorder. About Our Name - "Out of the FOG"ĭealing with a loved-one or family member who suffers from a personality disorder can sometimes feel like navigating through a fog. See details of our finances and make donations here. We are unpaid volunteers who have years of experience living with someone who suffers from a personality disorder and who share a passion to educate and encourage others who find themselves lost in the "FOG".Īs a volunteer organization, we rely on private donations and book sale commissions to offset the costs of running this site. The Out of the FOG leadership team is the most experienced team of its kind in the world. We are a supportive, close-knit community, encouraging one another through the many challenges that come with having a family member or significant other who has a personality disorder. Out of the FOG was launched in 2007 to provide information and support to the family members and loved-ones of individuals who suffer from a personality disorder. 'Out of the Fog' is a good drama with John Garfield performing a cold racketeer and Ida Lupino kind of lost in a contradictory role of a silly young woman that seems to love her father but even after knowing that her boyfriend is extorting him, she continues to date the racketeer.
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