School for Good Living Podcasts
60. Bill Eddy – Dealing with High Conflict Personalities Part 2
Bill Eddy is the Co-Founder and Training
Director at the award-winning consultancy and training firm, High Conflict
Institute, where he helps professionals to better understand and manage their
team members with high conflict personalities. Bill has been recognized
worldwide as the international expert in managing disputes involving people
with personality disorders. His diverse background as an attorney, therapist, and
mediator as well as his work in managing disputes and mediating conflicts with
people with personality disorders has led to the development of the High
Conflict Personality Theory.
Bill joins me again to discuss how heredity,
the environment and culture, as well as your early childhood development are
contributing factors in the development of your personality. We discuss
limiting your exposure to social media and why it’s often challenging for us to
limit that exposure. We also discuss why Bill strongly advises parents to
control and limit what their children see on social media, why it’s critical
for Americans to learn about high conflict personalities, and why all human
behavior is merely a series of patterns.
“What’s changing today is the culture, more than anything. And the culture is giving us images today of dysfunctional behavior.” – Bill Eddy
This week on The School for Good Living Podcast:
- The difference between psychopath personality
disorder and sociopath personality disorder - The three contributing factors in personality
development - Why Bill believes it’s important to limit your
exposure to negative behaviors and social media and why it’s challenging to
find the ‘perfect’ balance - The importance of parents limiting their
children’s exposure to social media and technology - Why we need to spend more time connecting with
nature - Why Bill wishes he was better at speaking out
about social problems - A travel hack he uses to make travelling more
enjoyable - A healthy habit Bill has started to age well
- Why it’s critical for every American to learn
about HCP - The secret to making long-term, committed
relationships work - The most important and useful thing Bill has
learned about money - Exploring Bill’s creative process for writing
and the most important thing he’s learned about writing - Why all human behavior is a series of patterns
- Lessons Bill has learned about successfully
publishing and promoting books - Bill’s advice for future authors
Resources Mentioned:
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- The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck
Connect with Bill Eddy:
- High Conflict Institute
- YouTube
- Book: 5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life: Identifying and Dealing with Narcissists, Sociopaths, and Other High-Conflict Personalities
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