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Shrink4Men Radio, Monday, October 31, 2011 at 9pm EST – Behind the Mask: Rethinking Female Sociopathy


Monday, October 31, 2011 at 9pm EST, Shrink4Men Radio will discuss the topic of female sociopathy.

Here’s the link to the announcement and comments:

Shrink4Men Radio, Monday, October 31, 2011 at 9pm EST – Behind the Mask: Rethinking Female Sociopathy

Shrink4Men Coaching and Consultation Services:

Dr Tara J. Palmatier provides confidential, fee-for-service, consultation/coaching services to help both men and women work through their relationship issues via telephone and/or Skype chat. Her practice combines practical advice, support, reality testing and goal-oriented outcomes. Please visit the Shrink4Men Services page for professional inquiries.

Dirty Tricks in High-Conflict Custody Disputes, Part 1: Be Prepared


There’s a new article on www.Shrink4Men.com that discusses common dirty tricks used by high-conflict people and/or abusive personality disordered individuals who refuse to cooperate and be responsible co-parents. It prepares the non-HCP and non-disordered parents for what to expect when they share custody with a parent who is determined to obstruct parental access and alienate the children from the other parent.

Here’s the link:

Family Court Minefields: Dirty Tricks Used by High-Conflict People in Custody Disputes and Parallel Parenting, Part 1

Shrink4Men Coaching and Consulting Services:

Dr Tara J. Palmatier provides confidential, fee-for-service, consultation/coaching services to help both men and women work through their relationship issues via telephone and/or Skype chat. Her practice combines practical advice, support, reality testing and goal-oriented outcomes. Please visit the Shrink4Men Services page for professional inquiries.

OurFamilyWizard, Part 2: Lame Excuse a High-Conflict Co-Parent Uses to Not Use OFW and your Counter-Arguments


There’s a new article on www.Shrink4Men.com. It explores the most common excuses a high-conflict person (HCP) and/or abusive personality-disordered individual (APDIs, e.g., Borderline Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Histrionic Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Avoidant Personality Disorder, Dependent Personality Disorder, etc.) typically makes in order to resist using OurFamilyWizard, the rationale for their excuses and effective counter-arguments.

Here’s the link:

OurFamily Wizard, Part 2: Common Excuses Made by High-Conflict Parents Not to Use OFW and Effective Counter-Arguments

Shrink4Men Coaching and Consulting Services:

Dr Tara J. Palmatier provides confidential, fee-for-service, consultation/coaching services to help both men and women work through their relationship issues via telephone and/or Skype chat. Her practice combines practical advice, support, reality testing and goal-oriented outcomes. Please visit the Shrink4Men Services page for professional inquiries.

OurFamilyWizard: A System to Co-Parent with an Abusive, High-Conflict Ex, Part 1


There’s a new article on www.shrink4men.com. It’s the first article in a three part series about the OurFamilyWizard co-parenting communications system. This piece explains how OurFamilyWizard can decrease the level of stress and conflict in your high-conflict custody case and help you manage and expose a high-conflict co-parent.

Here’s the link:

OurFamilyWizard: An Excellent Tool for Co-Parenting with a High-Conflict Person, Part 1

Shrink4Men Coaching and Consulting Services:

Dr Tara J. Palmatier provides confidential, fee-for-service, consultation/coaching services to help both men and women work through their relationship issues via telephone and/or Skype chat. Her practice combines practical advice, support, reality testing and goal-oriented outcomes. Please visit the Shrink4Men Services page for professional inquiries.

Dr Phil and Domestic Violence: Only Women Can Be Abuse Victims


There’s a new article on www.Shrink4Men.com that explores a recent episode of the Dr Phil Show in which Dr Phil refuses to acknowledge the fact that men can be the victims of abuse, too. The couple featured on the show are in a mutually abusive relationship. The wife freely admits to physically assaulting her husband and destroying his property. Instead of holding her accountable, Dr Phil minimizes her violent behavior by calling it a relationship issue while simultaneously condemning the husband for his abusive behavior.

Here’s the link:

Dr Phil and Domestic Violence: He Just Doesn’t Get It

Kind Regards,

Dr Tara J. Palmatier, PsyD