See also:
- One of the characteristics of abusive relationships is a constant flow of criticism of the targeted person
- Predictable patterns of high-conflict personalities
- The WEB Method: Pay attention to their WORDS, your EMOTIONS, and their BEHAVIOR
- How to spot high-conflict people before it’s too late (video)
- The 5 Types of High-Conflict People & What To Do: the yeller, the wall, the sneak, the ‘confused’ one, the sociopath
- How to communicate with unintentionally high-conflict people <—– not for intentional abusers or those with strong alloplastic defenses
- “Who has time for this?” – ‘putting up’ with disrespect
- Signs you grew up with a high-conflict parent
- Spotting Emotional Immaturity in High-Conflict Personalities (see below)
Emotional maturity is, in essence, the ability to deal with reality (Gibson, 2015).
…emotionally immature people are often unable to deal with reality and tend to alter their perceptions of reality to fit their own needs.
–from Spotting Emotional Immaturity in High-Conflict Personalities
