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More High Conflict Questions Answered: Self-Discovery, Court Battles & Family Dynamics

More High Conflict Questions Answered: Self-Discovery, Court Battles & Family Dynamics

Update: 2024-11-28
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Navigating High Conflict Relationships: Your Questions Answered

In this ask-and-answer episode of It's All Your Fault, hosts Bill Eddy and Megan Hunter from the High Conflict Institute tackle three key listener questions about managing challenging relationships and dealing with high conflict personalities.

First Question: "What do you suggest for someone who realizes they have a high conflict personality?" Bill and Megan explore self-awareness as the crucial first step toward positive change, offering practical steps for self-improvement and resources available through the High Conflict Institute.

Second Question: From a professional helping a client whose "ex-wife is creating chaos with false allegations." The hosts address this challenging custody situation, offering practical advice for self-represented individuals in family court. Bill shares specific strategies for organizing and presenting evidence effectively.

Third Question: Dealing with an adult brother who moved back in with elderly parents, leading to family rifts and restraining orders. Bill and Megan discuss the concept of "negative advocates" and provide strategies for maintaining relationships when family members take sides in conflicts.

Questions we answer in this episode:

  • What resources help someone identify and address their own high conflict behaviors?
  • How can someone self-representing handle false allegations in family court?
  • What strategies work when dealing with negative advocates in family conflicts?
  • How can you support an elderly parent struggling with family conflict?
  • What approaches help maintain relationships during family disputes?

Key Takeaways:

  • Self-awareness is the first step in addressing high conflict behaviors
  • Focus on three main patterns when presenting evidence in court
  • Maintain gentle, friendly communication with family members who've taken sides
  • Professional local support is crucial for specific situation guidance
  • Understanding negative advocacy helps navigate family conflicts

This episode provides practical guidance for anyone dealing with high conflict relationships, whether personally experiencing these behaviors or managing them in others. Bill and Megan offer actionable advice while maintaining sensitivity toward complex family dynamics.

Links & Other Notes

Note: We are not diagnosing anyone in our discussions, merely discussing general patterns of behavior. Nor are we providing legal of therapeutic advice. Please seek the assistance of your local professionals to seek help.


  • (00:00 ) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault

  • (00:37 ) - More Listener Questions

  • (02:27 ) - Question #1: When You Realize It’s You

  • (13:44 ) - Question #2: When They’re Making Allegations

  • (19:25 ) - Question #3: When It Hurts Older Family Members

  • (31:25 ) - Reminders & Coming Next Week: In the Workplace



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More High Conflict Questions Answered: Self-Discovery, Court Battles & Family Dynamics

More High Conflict Questions Answered: Self-Discovery, Court Battles & Family Dynamics

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