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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

BPD, Repressed Memories, and Other Emails

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2021

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Dr. Kirk answers patron emails.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, does everyone listeners, I thought I would answer

0:02.0

upper tier patron emails, let's get to it.

0:05.2

This first email is from upper tier patron Megan

0:08.2

from Australia, she writes,

0:10.0

can you talk about the similarities between

0:11.8

borderline personality disorder and attention deficit

0:14.6

hyperactivity disorder?

0:16.1

I recently was diagnosed with borderline,

0:18.2

and next month I am being assessed for inattentive ADHD.

0:22.8

I've joined support forums for both conditions

0:25.2

and have noticed that there's a lot of crossover of symptoms.

0:28.9

For example, rejection sensitivity and substance abuse

0:32.0

are shared by both.

0:33.6

I have even read an article posted

0:36.3

on the psychology and Seattle discord forum

0:38.5

about self-harm in ADHD.

0:41.0

I'd love it if you could talk about the similarities

0:42.9

and differences between these two conditions,

0:44.9

end of email.

0:46.3

Yeah, well, it's complicated, but the very short thing

0:50.0

I will say is yes, there are some overlap in that

0:54.2

for people who suffer from borderline,

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