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Splitting by Bill Eddy LCSW JD

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Splitting

Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone With Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Bill Eddy LCSW JD, Randi Kreger, Bill Eddy

New Harbinger Publications · Print & ebook · July 1, 2021

Reading lane: Personality Disorders

This highly anticipated second edition of Splitting includes new chapters on abuse, alienation, and false allegations; as well as information about the four types of domestic violence, protective orders, and child custody disputes.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

High-Conflict Clarity

A steady, legally informed guide through divorce when personality disorder patterns are in play.

Come here for

  • clear-eyed guidance for a high-conflict divorce
  • practical language around borderline and narcissistic patterns

Expect

  • specialist insight without bedside-poster fluff
  • tools you can return to as situations shift

Book Details

Authors
Bill Eddy LCSW JD, Randi Kreger, Bill Eddy
Publisher
New Harbinger Publications
Published
July 1, 2021
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Personality Disorders · Divorce & Separation Law
Reading lane
Personality Disorders

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Family Conflict Resolution

  • Divorce & Separation

  • Personality Disorders

About This Book

This highly anticipated second edition of Splitting includes new chapters on abuse, alienation, and false allegations; as well as information about the four types of domestic violence, protective orders, and child custody disputes. Are you divorcing someone who’s making the process as difficult as possible? Are they sending you nasty emails, falsifying the truth, putting your children in the middle, abusing you, or abusing the system? Are they “persuasive blamers,” manipulat...

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This highly anticipated second edition of Splitting includes new chapters on abuse, alienation, and false allegations; as well as information about the four types of domestic violence, protective orders, and child custody disputes. Are you divorcing someone who’s making the process as difficult as possible? Are they sending you nasty emails, falsifying the truth, putting your children in the middle, abusing you, or abusing the system? Are they “persuasive blamers,” manipulating and fooling court personnel to get them on their side? If so, you need this book. For more than ten years, Splitting has served as the ultimate guide for people divorcing a high conflict person, one who often has borderline or narcissistic (or even antisocial) personality disorder. Among other things, it has saved readers thousands of dollars, helped them keep custody of their children, and effectively guided them through a difficult legal and emotional process. Written by a family law attorney and therapist, and the author of Stop Walking on Eggshells , Splitting is an essential legal and psychological guide for anyone divorcing a persuasive blamer: someone who suffers from borderline personality disorder (BPD), narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), and/or antisocial personality disorder (ASPD). This second edition includes new information about antisocial personalities; expanded information about domestic violence, child abuse, alienation, and false allegations; how to approach protective orders and deal with child custody disputes; and a new chapter on how to successfully present your case to decision makers. Turn to this guide to help you: - Predict what your spouse may do or say in court - Take control of your case with assertiveness and strategic thinking - Choose a lawyer who understands your case - Learn how e-mails and social networking can be used against you If you need help navigating a high-conflict divorce from a manipulative spouse, this book includes all of the critical information you need to work through the process of divorce in an emotionally balanced, productive way.

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