It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People Trailer Bonus Episode 6 Season 3

Over the Fence: High Conflict Neighbor Disputes

Over the Fence: High Conflict Neighbor DisputesOver the Fence: High Conflict Neighbor Disputes

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Keeping the Peace with High Conflict Neighbors
In this episode of It's All Your Fault, hosts Megan Hunter and Bill Eddy tackle strategies for dealing with turbulent neighbor relationships driven by high conflict personalities.

Responding to False Allegations Between Neighbors
The episode opens with a listener question about two neighbors targeting each other – one with possible borderline/narcissistic traits and the other with paranoid, histrionic, and antisocial tendencies. Bill emphasizes not diagnosing anyone but notes these likely contribute to the conflict.

He recommends consulting a lawyer about legal options and avoiding engagement with false accusations. Megan adds using empathy, attention, and respect (EAR) statements can help calm tensions. They discuss cautiously recruiting an ally from the other family to encourage reasonableness.

Using Mediation with High Conflict Disputes
Another listener asks about using mediation with high-conflict disputes. Bill draws on his mediation experience and explains a specialized structure and process often helps settle these cases. Neutrality or education on expectations can be effective. Agreements made directly tend to have higher compliance.

You may be wondering:
  • How to respond to false allegations from a neighbor?
  • When is it appropriate to involve a lawyer?
  • Can mediation work with high conflict people?
  • What is the best mediator approach?
  • How to identify and engage a helpful ally?
Key Takeaways:
  • Don’t engage in arguments with hostile neighbors
  • Consult lawyers cautiously about legal options
  • Empathy and calm responses can ease tensions
  • Specially designed mediation can settle many disputes
  • Participation increases commitment to agreements
Bill and Megan share proven techniques to reduce the drama and damage caused by high conflict neighbors. Learn subtle but powerful strategies to reclaim your peace of mind.
Links & Other Notes:
Note: We are not diagnosing anyone in our discussions, merely discussing patterns of behavior.
  • (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault
  • (01:04) - High Conflict Neighbor Disputes
  • (10:48) - Mediation
  • (14:41) - Needing Authority
  • (21:57) - Reminders & Coming Next Week: Divorce, Custody Battles, and Alienation

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What is It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People?

Hosted by Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq. and Megan Hunter, MBA, It’s All Your Fault! High Conflict People explores the five types of people who can ruin your life—people with high conflict personalities and how they weave themselves into our lives in romance, at work, next door, at school, places of worship, and just about everywhere, causing chaos, exhaustion, and dread for everyone else.

They are the most difficult of difficult people — some would say they’re toxic. Without them, tv shows, movies, and the news would be boring, but who wants to live that way in your own life!

Have you ever wanted to know what drives them to act this way?

In the It’s All Your Fault podcast, we’ll take you behind the scenes to understand what’s happening in the brain and illuminates why we pick HCPs as life partners, why we hire them, and how we can handle interactions and relationships with them. We break down everything you ever wanted to know about people with the 5 high conflict personality types: narcissistic, borderline, histrionic, antisocial/sociopath, and paranoid.

And we’ll give you tips on how to spot them and how to deal with them.