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Q & A Lab
Season 1 · Episode 14

Q & A Lab

Join Megan Hunter and Bill Eddy from High Conflict Institute in their first Q&A Lab, answering questions you have sent in.

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

January 20, 202229m 40s

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Show Notes

You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers.

In this episode we host our very first Q & A Lab where we answer your questions about high conflict people. We focus on three questions:

  • Narcissists who get it backwards What do you do when they turn it around and accuse you of being the narcissistic HCP?
  • Bosses who complain and blame e-v-e-r-y-d-a-y) What do you do to get your HCP boss to stop?
  • Parents who blame and make extreme accusations, such as kidnapping What do you do in the aftermath?

Listen in as we answer your questions by identifying whether it’s a high conflict behavior or not, providing insight into the behaviors, and making suggestions for handling them.

We’ll be doing a monthly Q & A Lab. Submit your questions anytime!

Links & Other Notes

BOOKS

  • It’s All Your Fault at Work! Managing Narcissists and Other High Conflict People (Paperback or e-Book)
  • Calming Upset People with EAR: How Statements Showing Empathy, Attention and Respect Can Quickly Defuse a Conflict (Paperback or e-Book)
  • Don’t Alienate the Kids: Raising Resilient Children While Avoiding High-Conflict Divorce (Paperback or e-Book)

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Submit a Question for Bill and Megan

All of our books can be found in our online store or anywhere books are sold, including as e-books.

You can also find these show notes at our site as well.

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

  • (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault
  • (01:58) - Q&A Lab
  • (02:33) - Question One
  • (07:44) - Question Two
  • (20:22) - Question Three
  • (27:06) - Reminders & Coming Next Week: High Conflict Emotions

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