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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Dependent Personality Disorder and Overfunctioning

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2021

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Dr. Kirk answers emails.

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0:00.0

Hey, deserving listeners, it's just me today. I thought I would answer some patron emails,

0:04.4

this first email from anonymous patron she writes. My daughter is seven years old now,

0:10.8

my daughter is seven years old now, and almost always wants me to make choices for her

0:16.4

with things like which move she should make in a game or which flavor of ice cream does she want.

0:23.2

Simple choices like that. Is this normal or is it just a phase? I try to tell her it's her choice,

0:29.7

and be patient with an answer from her, maybe way the pros and the cons vocally with her,

0:35.2

but she insists that I decide for her. She's only with me in the summer, so I don't really know

0:41.2

how she is with her dad. I guess I'm concerned since I've been diagnosed with a personality

0:46.6

disorder, and I worry about her going through the same thing as I did end of email.

0:52.5

Yeah, so it's hard to tell from your email and even as a parent if a child is developing dependent

1:01.3

personality disorder or otherwise, but let's go over your email here. You're saying your daughter's

1:06.8

almost seven and always wants you to make choices for her, and you're trying to help her make the

1:14.8

choices, but she refuses. She's like, no, you must make this choice for me. You're also telling me

1:21.6

that she's only with you in the summer and she's with her dad the rest of the year, and you don't

1:26.0

really know how she is with her dad, so that kind of tells me that you're not in frequent communication,

1:31.7

or at least open communication with him, and you also say that you've been diagnosed with a

1:36.7

personality disorder, and you're concerned about that. Again, hard for me to tell over email, but

1:44.1

could be early dependent personality disorder. Sometimes people say that you can't diagnose

1:50.0

teens or children with personality disorders, and although generally that's something we want to

1:55.5

avoid, but that doesn't mean that we can't look at children and teens behavior and wonder if they

2:02.5

are developing or have a child or teen version of the personality disorder. You know, we usually make

2:10.0

those conceptualizations tentatively because children change over time, but when you see an adult

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