Help in High Conflict Divorce

Help in High Conflict Divorce

Mental Health News Radio

Join attorney, Evonne Hopkins, and Kristin as they talk about divorce involving a narcissist. Divorce is not easy for anyone. If you've been married to someone using coercive control, a gaslighter, a trauma creator - it becomes a high conflict...

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57:0916 Feb 2023

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Navigating High Conflict Divorce with Narcissists

Episode Overview

  • High conflict divorce often involves narcissistic abuse.
  • Mental health issues are common in family law cases.
  • Empowering children is crucial during divorce.
  • Domestic violence and substance abuse complicate legal proceedings.
  • Effective legal strategies require emotional resilience.
What I've seen in my work is that we encounter a lot of the same issues over and over again, not just narcissism, but a lot of cluster B personality disorders.

In this episode of Mental Health News Radio, host Kristen Sunanta-Walker is joined by Evonne Hopkins, a North Carolina Board Certified Family Law Specialist, to delve into the complexities of high conflict divorce involving narcissists. Divorce is never an easy process, but when it involves coercive control, gaslighting, and other forms of emotional manipulation, it becomes an intense struggle. Evonne Hopkins shares her expertise in handling such cases, offering insights into the mental health challenges that often arise.

Evonne explains that her work in the triangle area, primarily Wake County and Durham County, frequently encounters clients dealing with narcissism and other cluster B personality disorders, such as bipolar and schizophrenia. Substance abuse and domestic violence are also prevalent issues in these cases, creating a trifecta of challenges that require careful legal and emotional navigation. One of the critical aspects discussed is the empowerment of children during divorce proceedings.

Evonne emphasizes the importance of enabling children to form objective and subjective opinions about others, helping them become less dependent on external influences. She shares anecdotes of clients who have managed to rebuild their lives, highlighting the resilience and determination required to overcome such difficult circumstances. Throughout the episode, Kristen and Evonne address the emotional toll these situations take on individuals, even those who may have previously held high-powered positions.

The process of extricating oneself from a high conflict marriage can be daunting, but with the right mindset and support, it is possible to achieve a positive outcome. Listeners are encouraged to tune into this enlightening discussion, as it remains one of the most popular topics across the Mental Health News Radio Network. With politics, COVID-19, and global issues creating a frenzied atmosphere, the focus on mental health and high conflict divorce remains crucial.

In closing, Kristen reminds us of the therapeutic presence of dogs, natural healers for mental health, and invites listeners to explore more shows on the network. This episode provides valuable insights into navigating the intricate landscape of high conflict divorce, offering hope and guidance to those facing similar challenges.

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