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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Johnny Depp v Amber Heard #10

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Dr. Kirk Honda reacts to the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial.

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Hage Servant Listeners has time to continue watching the Johnny Depp Amber Heard trial in which the

0:05.2

in which the in which the forensic psychologist for the Amber Heard legal team is testifying. Let's

0:10.4

watch a moderate degree of post-traumatic stress disorder symptomatology and those tests

0:15.7

allow me to make that definitive diagnosis. Yeah, absolutely. It allows one to make a definitive

0:22.4

diagnosis, but it doesn't necessarily mean they have it because they could be feigning. The

0:27.3

clinician administered checklist indicated that she was in the moderate range of severity of

0:33.2

symptoms. Okay, you know that that's a detail that interests me. The other aspect about her

0:38.1

childhood abuse is that she was raised in a family of violence. She was physically abused by her

0:44.9

father. She saw her father abuse her mother. Her father was very explosive and had violent outbursts

0:53.2

and both her parents also struggled with substance abuse. We're learning some tragic details about

0:58.9

Amber Heard's childhood and there was a reaction from Amber Heard which I expected to see of being

1:05.6

reminded of the traumas that she's been through. When we grow up with childhood abuse and we experience

1:12.0

substance abuse or both, we unfortunately have a tendency to recreate that in our adult life.

1:18.6

It's the way trauma is a gift that keeps on giving if you allow me a flippant joke about it.

1:24.0

It influences people to recreate situations that are harmful to them and it's just tragic.

1:29.9

It's very significantly. So she had learned from a very early age how to caretake, how to live

1:37.0

in a situation that is mired in chaos. Yeah, both teams are laying that out for Amber and Johnny

1:45.1

that they both grew up tragically with pretty severe abuse growing up and both might have been

1:52.8

accommodating or even seeking to recreate abuse and substance abuse in their romantic

1:59.7

intimate relationships and might placate both, might provoke both. I'm wondering if in the end

2:08.0

that will be at least my speculative take is that we have two traumatized, totally legit

2:14.6

traumatized individuals suffering from the effects of that whatever label you want to put to it,

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