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Great article here on high-conflict people.
High conflict people (HCPs) tend to have four primary characteristics: 1) Preoccupation with blaming others; 2) all-or-nothing thinking and solutions; 3) unmanaged or intense emotions; and 4) extreme behavior and/or threats. This is not a diagnosis, but rather a description of conflict behavior. However, those with high conflict personality patterns often have personality disorders, which is a diagnosis. This means that they have an enduring pattern of dysfunctional interpersonal behavior.
The personality disorders prone to high conflict behavior are the Cluster B personalities: narcissistic, borderline, antisocial, histrionic; and paranoid from Cluster A. However, many people (perhaps half) with these disorders do not have a high conflict personality pattern because they are not preoccupied with blaming other specific people. They just can’t see their own part in the problems they have and therefore don’t try to change.
I just got out of a relationship with one of these people. My ex wife also fits into this category too.
I'm posting this here to share these four red flags that you should look out for. I will say one thing that makes it difficult to eject from relationships with these women is that in my experience, nearly all women portray these characteristics to SOME degree. So one has to wonder just where to draw the line while not disqualifying literally every single woman on the planet. I've taken the approach of simply drawing my own boundaries based solely on what I'm willing to deal with, while understanding all women are emotional creatures so there will always be some emotions I have to deal with.
4 Red Flags of a High-Conflict Partner
Whether you are dating, planning a business venture, or simply doing a project with someone, it helps to recognize the warning signs of a high conflict partner before you commit.
www.psychologytoday.com
High conflict people (HCPs) tend to have four primary characteristics: 1) Preoccupation with blaming others; 2) all-or-nothing thinking and solutions; 3) unmanaged or intense emotions; and 4) extreme behavior and/or threats. This is not a diagnosis, but rather a description of conflict behavior. However, those with high conflict personality patterns often have personality disorders, which is a diagnosis. This means that they have an enduring pattern of dysfunctional interpersonal behavior.
The personality disorders prone to high conflict behavior are the Cluster B personalities: narcissistic, borderline, antisocial, histrionic; and paranoid from Cluster A. However, many people (perhaps half) with these disorders do not have a high conflict personality pattern because they are not preoccupied with blaming other specific people. They just can’t see their own part in the problems they have and therefore don’t try to change.
I just got out of a relationship with one of these people. My ex wife also fits into this category too.
I'm posting this here to share these four red flags that you should look out for. I will say one thing that makes it difficult to eject from relationships with these women is that in my experience, nearly all women portray these characteristics to SOME degree. So one has to wonder just where to draw the line while not disqualifying literally every single woman on the planet. I've taken the approach of simply drawing my own boundaries based solely on what I'm willing to deal with, while understanding all women are emotional creatures so there will always be some emotions I have to deal with.