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Tag Archives: Personality
Harvard Law School Library receives donation of material from American lawyer and radio personality
Et Seq. The Blog of the Harvard Law School Library: “The Harvard Law School Library is excited to announce that it recently received a unique collection of material from the family of Harvard Law School (HLS) alumnus, jurist, and popular … Continue reading
Posted in Law Librarians
Tagged American, Donation, Harvard, lawyer, Library, material, Personality, Radio, Receives, school
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Divorcing Someone with Borderline Personality Disorder
Divorce is difficult for almost any couple but divorcing a spouse with Borderline Personality Disorder may be exponentially more difficult. Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental illness marked by an ongoing pattern of varying moods, self-image, and behavior. It … Continue reading
Illinois Divorce: Personality awareness: The key skill to dealing with high-conflict people
“Could you become a high-conflict person’s (HCP’s) Target of Blame? If you’re not watchful and careful, yes. HCPs generally pick on people they are close to or people in authority positions. These close personal or supervisory relationships usually involve the … Continue reading
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Tagged Awareness, Dealing, Divorce, highconflict, Illinois, People, Personality, Skill
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5 Common Personality Types for Attorneys
Only five common personality types for attorneys – is this right? Some would guess that all contain at least one profanity or expletive. But rest assured, the tests have been done and the buckets appear normal. Although lawyers are like … Continue reading