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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Bad Borderline Therapists

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Bobcast! Dr Kirk and Bob answer patron emails

This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/KIRK to get 10% off your first month.

00:00 Is it ethical to terminate for BPD symptoms?
23:03 2023 OPP
24:03 What is splitting?
32:32 Effective BPD treatment with comorbidities
41:44 NPD v. BPD v. Abuse


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December 23, 2024

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0:00.0

Bob, let's answer some patron emails.

0:02.0

What do you say?

0:02.5

I say yes.

0:03.6

Anonymous long-term patrons.

0:05.4

He says, thank you, Kirk and Bob, for everything that you do.

0:09.4

You are my favorite podcast.

0:12.1

Oh.

0:13.0

I am in a rather difficult situation.

0:16.2

I am on the narcissistic borderline spectrum.

0:20.7

All I feel is shame, which has made me suicidal.

0:24.8

I have never attempted suicide, but I often talk about it as a way to end the pain of my world.

0:33.0

Chimbing in here, Bob, have you heard that sort of presentation before? Yeah, yeah, of course.

0:38.5

What do they mean by it, do you think?

0:40.0

Oh, I think they're in pain and suicide is sort of like an escape hatch.

0:46.0

It's a fantasy scape hatch, and as a fantasy, it probably serves a function to relieve, you know, the pressure of the present moment.

0:53.5

It doesn't necessarily indicate a real risk to, you know, the pressure of the present moment. It doesn't necessarily indicate a real

0:56.1

risk to, you know, act. But, but I take that, I want to say that really carefully. It's,

1:02.7

I don't know this person and I don't want to be brazen about it. I don't know, but that's

1:09.9

what it sounds like to me. Yeah, that's the way that I

1:13.2

would put it to it, or it's better than the way I would put it going on. I talked about it with my

1:18.4

therapist, who I went to for five years, and we had two sessions a week for the last three years.

1:25.8

I felt like I could talk to him about anything. I couldn't say

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