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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Johnny Depp v Amber Heard #2

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2022

⏱️ 85 minutes

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

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0:00.0

Hage Server Listeners, it's time for part two in which I react to the Johnny Depp Amber

0:04.9

herd trial, and the forensic psychologist is testifying, this is part two.

0:09.7

If you haven't seen part one, I would recommend watching that.

0:13.1

My name is Dr. Kirk Honda, I'm a therapist and a professor, and for a time, I actually

0:18.4

was conducting forensic psychology and trained in it and found that it wasn't really for

0:24.0

me because I like being a therapist and other kinds of things.

0:28.4

I respect the people who do it, but I found that it wasn't for me.

0:31.9

So let's see what I say as I watch this.

0:35.3

But Dr. Cohen's records, I did reverse it.

0:38.6

He actually refers to this reactivity quite a bit and to Ms. Herds temper.

0:44.1

And that that temper, it's often branded or being hotheaded, is really characteristic.

0:50.6

I think she's referring to maybe their couple therapists.

0:53.6

They're not sure at the very least, I think the forensic psychologist is using the

0:57.5

data from the notes or a report from another clinician who observed Amber herd and

1:05.8

claim that she would have outbursts of emotional outbursts.

1:10.8

Borderline personality disorder.

1:14.3

As is a very charming personable nature, it's this is a disorder of contradictions.

1:21.2

Yeah, although some people with borderline can be noticeably charming in a

1:27.2

manipulative way, I would say anecdotally anyway, that's that's rare.

1:32.9

It's more indicative of histrionic or or narcissism, right?

1:37.5

And even as a percentage of those people who don't come across as charming in nurse

1:43.1

philates notes, she had I thought there was something interesting.

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