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February 23, 2011

Female Stalkers, Part 4: Attachment Style as a Predictor of Who is More Likely to Stalk and Abuse and Who is More Likely to Be Stalked and Abused

This is the fourth article in the Shrink4Men series on female stalkers. It answers the question, which personality types are more likely to engage in stalking and which personality types are more likely to be stalked? Female Stalkers, Part 1: What is Stalking and Can Men Be Stalked by Women? is an introduction to stalking […]

Filed Under: Abuse, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Divorce, Domestic Violence, High-Conflict, Histrionic Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Parental Alienation, Personality Disorders, Physical Abuse, Professional Victims, Psychological Abuse, Rage, Sexual Abuse, Stalking and Harassment Tagged With: abuse, abusive personality-disordered individuals, antisocial personality disorder, APDI, ASPD, attachement theory, avoidant attachment, Borderline Personality Disorder, BPD, Breaking up, chronic stress, cyber-harassment, cyberstalking, dating, divorce, domestic violence, emotional abuse, Facebook, Facebook stalkers, former-intimate pursuit, harassment, HCP, high-conflict, high-conflict individuals, high-conflict people, high-conflict women, histrionic personality disorder, HPD, insecure attachment, John Bowlby, marriage, narcissistic abuse, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, NPD, physical abuse, proximity maintenance, psychological abuse, relationships, secure attachment, sociopathy, stalking, toxic relationships

February 17, 2011

Female Stalkers, Part 3: The Case of the Ex-Girlfriend Who Won’t Take ‘No’ for an Answer

A few weeks ago, I received an email from a young man who’s being stalked by his ex-girlfriend. His situation was the impetus for the stalking series I’m currently writing. The first two articles, Female Stalkers, Part 1: What is Stalking and Can Men Be Stalked by Women? and Female Stalkers, Part 2: Checklist of […]

Filed Under: Abuse, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Divorce, Domestic Violence, High-Conflict, Histrionic Personality Disorder, Legal, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Personality Disorders, Physical Abuse, Professional Victims, Psychological Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Stalking and Harassment Tagged With: abuse, abusive personality-disordered individuals, antisocial personality disorder, APDI, ASPD, Borderline Personality Disorder, BPD, Breaking up, chronic stress, cyber-harassment, cyberstalking, dating, divorce, domestic violence, emotional abuse, Facebook, Facebook stalkers, former-intimate pursuit, harassment, HCP, high-conflict, high-conflict individuals, high-conflict people, high-conflict women, histrionic personality disorder, HPD, marriage, narcissistic abuse, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, NPD, physical abuse, psychological abuse, relationships, sociopathy, stalking, toxic relationships

February 16, 2011

Female Stalkers, Part 2: Checklist of Stalking and Harassment Behaviors

Female Stalkers, Part 1: What is Stalking and Can Men Be Stalked by Women? discusses statistics and research on stalking behaviors, which gender engages in stalking behaviors more, what constitutes stalking, who is more likely to stalk, and why it’s important for men to be able to identify stalking behaviors in women. This article provides […]

Filed Under: Abuse, Antisocial Personality Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Divorce, Domestic Violence, High-Conflict, Histrionic Personality Disorder, Legal, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Personality Disorders, Physical Abuse, Psychological Abuse, Stalking and Harassment Tagged With: abuse, abusive personality-disordered individuals, antisocial personality disorder, APDI, ASPD, borderline personality disorder, BPD, Breaking up, chronic stress, cyber-harassment, cyberstalking, dating, divorce, domestic violence, emotional abuse, Facebook, Facebook stalkers, former-intimate pursuit, harassment, HCP, high-conflict, high-conflict individuals, high-conflict people, high-conflict women, histrionic personality disorder, HPD, marriage, narcissistic abuse, narcissistic personality disorder, NPD, physical abuse, psychological abuse, relationships, sociopathy, stalking, toxic relationships

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