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Asked and Answered: Your Questions on High Conflict Personalities, Relationships, and Self-Improvement
Season 5 · Episode 11

Asked and Answered: Your Questions on High Conflict Personalities, Relationships, and Self-Improvement

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

October 24, 202428m 51s

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Show Notes

Megan Answers Your Questions About High Conflict Personalities

In this special "Asked and Answered" episode of It's All Your Fault, Megan Hunter flies solo to address listener questions about dealing with high conflict personalities. She shares expert insights to help listeners navigate challenging relationships, from understanding and overcoming high conflict behaviors to minimizing damage in high conflict co-parenting situations. She also advises on navigating borderline personality disorder in relationships and the challenges of blending families and building bonds.

Questions we answer in this episode:

  • How can I change my high conflict behaviors?
  • What should I do to minimize damage to my child when co-parenting with a high conflict person?
  • How do I inform someone they have borderline personality disorder?
  • How can I navigate the challenges of blending families and building bonds?

Key Takeaways:

  • Self-awareness is crucial in recognizing and changing high conflict behaviors.
  • Seek professional help, such as therapy or coaching, to work on emotion regulation and flexible thinking.
  • Avoid informing someone they have a personality disorder, as this can escalate conflict.
  • Focus on self-improvement and role modeling healthy behaviors for children.
  • Building trust and bonds in blended families takes time and patience.

This episode offers invaluable insights and practical advice for anyone struggling with high conflict personalities in their lives. Megan's expert perspective and compassionate approach provide listeners with the tools and resources they need to navigate challenging relationships and work towards positive change.

Links & Other Notes

Note: We are not diagnosing anyone in our discussions, merely discussing general patterns of behavior.

  • (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault
  • (00:41) - Asked and Answered
  • (02:42) - Question #1
  • (10:00) - Question #2
  • (17:03) - Question #3
  • (22:08) - Question #4
  • (27:21) - Reminders & Coming Next Week: Co-Parenting By Design

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