Tamika from Alabama wonders why her co-parent persists in finding the bad in her, especially since she is trying so hard to be a good co-parent. Diane & Rick break it down and discuss how grieving parents or high conflict people use cognitive distortions as a strategy to get sympathy or attention. They also talk about the I Am Non-Impossible journal and an exciting series of episodes coming in November, called the Case from Hell.
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S1.E43. Narcissists and the Court: A conversation with Judge Warren Davis
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S1.E39. Judge Me by What You Know about Me…
S1.E38. The Disengaged Parent: Is it narcissism or something else?
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S1.E36. The Two Faces of My Child
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S1.E34. Don’t Expect in Divorce What You Didn’t Get in Marriage!
S1.E33. High-Conflict Litigation: An interview with Dr. Ben Garber
S1.E32. When the Cure is More Destructive than the Disease
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S1.E30. Never Married vs. Divorced Co-Parenting: What’s the difference?
S1.E29. Long-Distance Parenting: Can it Work?
S1.E28. The Passive-Aggressive Co-Parent
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