Divorce is difficult under the best of circumstances.
Dealing with this inherently adversarial process can be
highly emotional on both sides. But when a divorcing
individual is a ''persuasive blamer'' - someone who
suffers from borderline personality disorder (BPD),
narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), or simply has a
high-conflict, manipulative personality - their behavior
can have devastating ramifications for their former
spouses. People with these disorders may adopt physical
and verbal abuse as strategies, lie to lawyers and
judges, manipulate the court, and may even level charges
of abuse in order to get their way. Because persuasive
blamers are so convincing and even charming, these
techniques work surprisingly well and often result in
unfair rulings. ''Splitting'' is a legal and
psychological guidebook that everyone seeking a divorce
from a persuasive blamer should own.Written by Bill
Eddy, a family lawyer, divorce mediator, and experienced
social worker, and Randi Kreger, BPD expert and author
of the bestselling ''Stop Walking on Eggshells'', it
offers readers help for navigating the entire process of
divorce: hiring and managing a divorce lawyer, reaching
a reasonable settlement, protecting oneself and one's
children from emotional and/or physical abuse from the
former spouse, resisting false accusations, and getting
enforceable court orders. The book also delves into the
difficult-to-understand, aggressive behavior of
persuasive blamers, offering readers psychological
explanations for their former spouse's actions and help
for coping emotionally with the spouse's extreme mood
swings and impulsivity. |
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