Transforming Inmates into Peacemakers, with Guest Doug Noll: Part 2
Megan and Bill continue their conversation with Doug Noll about his Prison of Peace program.
Transforming Inmates into Peacemakers, with Guest Doug Noll: Part 1
In today’s episode, the first of a two-parter, Bill and Megan are joined by Doug Noll who will talk about the transformative Prison of Peace program.
Solutions for High Conflict at Work with Guest Cherolyn Knapp
In this episode, Bill and Megan are joined by Cherolyn Knapp, lawyer, mediator, workplace investigator and HCI’s newest speaker/trainer.
What is the Difference Between Alienation & Estrangement?
In this episode, Megan quizzes Bill on the similarities and differences and Bill talks about the theories he’s developed and written about in several books, most specifically in Don’t Alienate the Kids: Raising Resilient Children While Avoiding High Conflict Divorce.
What are the 4 Fuhgedaboudits When Interacting with Someone with a High Conflict Personality?
In this episode, Megan and Bill will explain what the 4 Fuhgedaboudits are and why they’re so important.
What is the High Conflict Personality Theory?
Megan talks with Bill about how he arrived at the high conflict personality theory and how he developed it from there.
When to Stop Trying with Someone with a High Conflict Personality
In this episode, Bill and Megan discuss the options that each individual can explore when encountering these types of interactions and relationships.
Parental Alienation in Divorce with Dr. Amy J.L. Baker, Part 2
High conflict divorce and separation in the family courts consumes the majority of the court’s time and resources and provides the most frustration and confusion. Alienation is one of the most challenging and terrifying events in a parent’s life and damag
Parental Alienation in Divorce with Dr. Amy J. L. Baker, Part 1
High conflict divorce and separation in the family courts consumes the majority of the court’s time and resources and provides the most frustration and confusion. Alienation is one of the most challenging and terrifying events in a parent’s life and damaging to children. Bill Eddy and Megan Hunter talk with parental alienation expert Dr. Amy J.L. Baker about this important topic in the inaugural episode of their High Conflict Divorce Series.
“Parental alienation is the term used to describe the overall problem of children being encouraged by one parent – the favored parent – to unjustly reject the other parent, the targeted parent.”
—Amy J.L. Baker, Ph.D
Are Personality Disorders a Mental Illness?
Bill and Megan discuss what’s considered a mental illness or disorder, how personality disorders differ, if they’re a form of mental illness, links between personality disorders and prominent cases, how courts regard them, and more.