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Bill Eddy LcswPsychology Today |
It’s easy to escalate a minor conflict with personal attacks. Is it worth it?
The intensity of the problem is relational more than logical or ideological.
When someone is blaming you or verbally abusive, you can end the discussion.
When children are alienated, it’s not usually because of that parent’s actions.
Managing mood swings and sudden anger can be challenging but provides benefits.
High-conflict people rarely apologize, but they want you to.
Therapists are increasingly involved in legal cases to help decision-makers.