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Dealing with Borderline Personalities in Divorce

Managing Mood Swings and Rage

Created byBill Eddy
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IntermediateUpdated Jan 3, 2025
Dealing with Borderline Personalities in Divorce

What You'll Learn

check_circleIdentify key traits of borderline personalities and their influence on family law cases.
check_circleAnalyze the emotional dynamics of BPD and their impact on divorce and custody disputes.
check_circleApply communication strategies to manage high-conflict behaviors effectively.
check_circleDevelop methods for setting clear boundaries with clients and opposing parties.

About This Course

The first half of this course provides basic information about borderline personality disorder, including their wide mood swings as clients, their intense rage against former partners, and desperate clinging to their children. They have predictable parenting behavior and frequent custody battles. Their predictable court and negotiation patterns will be addressed, as well as ways to spot them early in a case for better management and outcomes for everyone, including them. Hopeful treatments are addressed.

The second half of the course addresses ways of managing people with borderline personalities as clients and as opposing parties, in family court, and in negotiations and mediation. Case examples will be presented of dealing with borderline personalities in and out of court, including abusive behavior and false allegations, as well as handling continuing conflicts after court decisions have been made.

Course Outline Part 1: Understanding Borderline Personalities in Divorce Part 2: Dealing with Borderline Personalities in Divorce

Your Instructor

Bill Eddy
Bill Eddy

Understanding & Managing High Conflict Legal Disputes

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Bill Eddy is a pioneer in high-conflict personality theory and one of the most influential voices in modern conflict resolution. As a lawyer, mediator, therapist, and bestselling author of more than 30 books, he developed widely used tools including The CARS Method®, BIFF Response®, EAR Statements™, and the New Ways® series. His work is used across workplaces, courts, healthcare, government, and human services around the world. Bill’s integrated mental health and legal expertise continues to shape HCI’s research-driven methods for managing all levels of conflict. He also co-hosts the podcast It’s All Your Fault!

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