06/03/2026
One parent presents as charming and cooperative in court. π«
Behind closed doors, they manipulate the children, sabotage the co-parenting schedule, and escalate every interaction into a crisis.πͺ
The other parent looks "difficult" because they're exhausted from reacting to chaos they can't prove.
Personality disorders, narcissistic, borderline, antisocial, don't present the way most people think. And identifying them in a custody evaluation requires instruments and training that go well beyond standard clinical therapy.
Here is what forensic psychologists actually look for. π
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