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Listen as Bill & Randi discuss dealing with relationships with people who have traits of both Borderline Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder combined ("BPD/NPD").
In his new book Don’t Alienate the Kids!, Bill Eddy presents a new theory of child alienation in divorce. In his theory, there are no bad parents – just bad behaviors, many of them inadvertent by many people including family, friends, professionals and the family court adversarial process. All of these bad behaviors combine into “1000s of Little Bricks” which build a wall between a child and one of his or her parents. The goal of the book is to explain all of the little behaviors (little bricks) that parents and professionals should avoid, and all of the little behaviors (little bricks) that they should use to build this Foundation.
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JUST PUBLISHED! This book is geared to the average person who is or might become a target of blame for a High Conflict Person. It contains 12 very practical Do's and Don'ts for anyone in a dispute in their workplace, neighborhood, family or other difficult situation. Read More
This is an easy-to-read and practical book for legal professionals, dispute resolvers, and anyone else involved in a dispute with someone with a high conflict personality. Using over two dozen compelling case examples and drawing from over thirty years of dispute resolution experience in three professions, Bill explains the dynamics and strange logic of four types of Personality Disorders that appear to be increasing in legal disputes these days.
This book is designed for anyone going through a potentially high conflict divorce, as well as their attorneys, therapists and/or family members. It focuses on common emotional and legal issues raised when someone with a Borderline or Narcissistic personality enters the Family Court system. This is an honest and supportive book, with practical suggestions for handling the many predictable issues of legal manipulations, abusive behavior, false allegations of abusive behavior, finding an attorney, and a prolonged legal process.
Note: A companion CD for this book is also offered, Click Here for more details. Note: The CD is not an audio version of the Splitting book.
This book is designed for judicial officers to use in managing people with high conflict personalities in any courtroom, with an emphasis on family court litigants. This easy-to-read booklet provides judicial officers with accurate and authoritative information about the subject matters covered. It describes general principles and suggestions for judicial officers to immediately put into practice.
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