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Bill Eddy

    Bill Eddy es un experto internacionalmente reconocido en gestión de conflictos, creador de la teoría de la "Personalidad de Alto Conflicto" (HCP Theory). Como abogado y terapeuta, se especializa en la resolución de disputas que involucran a individuos con rasgos de personalidad difíciles. Sus amplios conocimientos y métodos capacitan a profesionales de diversos campos para gestionar interacciones complejas de manera efectiva y mitigar los impactos negativos de estilos de comunicación destructivos. Su trabajo se centra en estrategias prácticas para tratar con personas que culpan habitualmente a otros y para proteger a individuos en entornos familiares y profesionales complicados.

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    • Splitting

      Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder

      • 292 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Protect Yourself from Manipulation, False Accusations, and Abuse Divorce is difficult under the best of circumstances. When your spouse has borderline personality disorder (BPD), narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), or is manipulative, divorcing can be especially complicated. While people with these tendencies may initially appear convincing and even charming to lawyers and judges, you know better—many of these “persuasive blamers” leverage false accusations, attempt to manipulate others, launch verbal and physical attacks, and do everything they can to get their way. Splitting is your legal and psychological guide to safely navigating a high-conflict divorce from an unpredictable spouse. Written by Bill Eddy, a family lawyer, therapist, and divorce mediator, and Randi Kreger, coauthor of the BPD classic Stop Walking on Eggshells , this book includes all of the critical information you need to work through the process of divorce in an emotionally balanced, productive way. Turn to this guide to help you: Predict what your spouse may do or say in court Take control of your case with assertiveness and strategic thinking Choose a lawyer who understands your case Learn how e-mails and social networking can be used against you

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    • 5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life

      • 197 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Some difficult people aren’t just hard to deal with—they’re dangerous. Do you know someone whose moods swing wildly? Do they act unreasonably suspicious or antagonistic? Do they blame others for their own problems? When a high-conflict person has one of five common personality disorders—borderline, narcissistic, paranoid, antisocial, or histrionic—they can lash out in risky extremes of emotion and aggression. And once an HCP decides to target you, they’re hard to shake. But there are ways to protect yourself. Using empathy-driven conflict management techniques, Bill Eddy, a lawyer and therapist with extensive mediation experience, will teach you to: - Spot warning signs of the five high-conflict personalities in others and in yourself. - Manage relationships with HCPs at work and in your private life. - Safely avoid or end dangerous and stressful interactions with HCPs. Filled with expert advice and real-life anecdotes, 5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life is an essential guide to helping you escape negative relationships, build healthy connections, and safeguard your reputation and personal life in the process. And if you have a high-conflict personality, this book will help you help yourself.

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    • Democracy is under siege. The reason isn't politics but personalities: too many countries have come under the sway of high-conflict people (HCPs) who have become politicians. Most of these high-conflict politicians have traits of narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial (i.e., sociopathic) personality disorder, or both. This is the first and only guide for identifying and thwarting them

      Why We Elect Narcissists and Sociopaths?and How We Can Stop
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