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An excerpt from Managing High Conflict People in Court. Ideal reading for judges, lawyers, mediators, and anyone who is connected with family courts. 5. Cognitive DistortionsOne of the largest problems of those with personality disorders in conflict situations is their …

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I’ve been asked to say more about clear court orders when a reasonable parent shares parenting with someone with a borderline personality or narcissistic personality. This is an issue in most high-conflict divorce cases. People with borderline or narcissistic personality …

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In my last blog, I asked the same question about borderlines. Borderlines and narcissists seem to be the most common high conflict personality disorders in high conflict divorces – especially in family court custody battles. (Sometimes a high-conflict parent has …

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