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Megan Hunter

Megan Hunter, MBA, is the co-founder and CEO of the High Conflict Institute. She developed the concept of the Institute after 13 years in policy, legislation, and judicial training with the Arizona Supreme Court and five years with the Dawes County Attorney’s Office in Nebraska. She is founder and publisher of Unhooked Books, a U.S.-based media company. She has served as President of the Arizona Chapter of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts, the Arizona Family Support Council and Nebraska Child Support Enforcement Association. She served five years on the Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiner, and currently serves on the board of Stepfamily Magazine.

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It's All Your Fault episode 115

High Conflict Emotion Contagion

Megan Hunter & Bill Eddy from the High Conflict Institute discuss everything about emotions in today’s episode: getting hooked and unhooked from them, what they’re doing in the brain, how they can lead to bad decisions, how HCPs deal with them, and mo

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HCI's It's All Your Fault Podcast • episode 114: Q&A Lab

Q & A Lab

Join Megan Hunter and Bill Eddy from High Conflict Institute in their first Q&A Lab, answering questions you have sent in.

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It's All Your Fault, the podcast from High Conflict Institute • Episode 110: Holiday Conflict Resolution

Holiday Conflict Reduction

What causes conflict? Differing ideas and opinions do, but most people can manage it, although extraordinary circumstances, time pressures and stress can click the conflict dial to max for just about anyone. But when you’re dealing with someone with a hig

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Dealing with Drama: Histrionic High Conflict People

Dealing with Drama: Histrionic High Conflict People

If you’ve spent much time around someone with a histrionic high conflict personality, you know how exhausting interactions with them can be. Plus, their M.O. in life is ‘it’s all about me,’ creating lop-sided relationships and one-way interactions. Settin

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