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REBROADCAST: 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 the
Listen NowREBROADCAST: If you’ve been the Target of Blame for a narcissistic HCP, you know the devastating impact it can have. It’s easy to get emotionally hooked by their aggressive behaviors and respond with aggression or avoidance, which emboldens them. Instead,
Listen NowREBROADCAST: Bill Eddy and Megan Hunter define and talk about who are high conflict people. They also explore the use of EAR Statements to diffuse situations with HCPs.
Listen NowBill 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.
Listen NowBill and Megan talk about how narcissistic high conflict people are the Great Dividers. They look at how and where this manifests, why we don’t see it coming, how to address it, and more.
Listen NowHave you wondered if you are high conflict? If you have, you’re not alone. In this episode, Bill and Megan talk about identifying patterns that might mean you’re high conflict and what you should do about it.
Listen NowBill and Megan talk about whether HCPs know they’re high conflict, whether they can change, and if so, what does it take to help them do so?
Listen NowMegan and Bill return for another Q&A discussion, this time focusing on two questions about paranoid personality and high conflict behaviors.
Listen NowMegan and Bill talk about who you should tell – if anyone – about someone in your life who is high conflict or has a personality disorder in this week’s episode. It’s a big issue that can impact outcomes whether in a legal case, in your job or in your fam
Listen NowBill and Megan discuss the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard case, looking at why it is important to focus on the big picture rather than being persuaded by a single picture or an isolated story.
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