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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Johnny Depp v Amber Heard #49 to #50

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2022

⏱️ 103 minutes

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

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0:00.0

Hey, deserve listeners. The trial, I think they're about to do cross-examination with Amber

0:04.0

Hurd. I'm finally getting to it. It's been probably a month maybe more since this was actually

0:08.8

happening, but I'm making my way through the trial, trying to catch up to things, but I'm

0:14.7

curious as to how this is going to go. Let's watch.

0:30.3

Okay, so we're listening to another audio clip in which it appears that Johnny Depp is claiming

0:41.1

prior to this clip, starting that she was being hostile with him verbally, and now she wants

0:47.9

to hug. He is rejecting that. She is now pleading. I just want to hug you, and he's saying

0:55.5

after all the stuff you just said. Okay, hard to know what's happening because I never know

1:14.1

who knows it's being recorded, because if both of them know it's being recorded, how authentic

1:19.7

is this hard to know, but I use it as a jumping off point. For people that suffer from borderline,

1:27.0

they will often have these sorts of behaviors. I don't know if Amber has borderline, but because

1:33.0

people with borderline have abandonment traumas, rejection traumas, separation from attachment traumas,

1:40.1

they are all frequently wanting contact, and also very wary of getting close because they are

1:48.8

positive that they're going to be betrayed and abandoned. When they are, and I've never really

1:55.0

described this before, but hearing all the evidence does remind me of other clients that I've worked

2:01.9

with. I specialize in people with personalized source particularly borderline because a lot of people

2:05.8

with borderline come to therapy, and I also take a lot of pride in being able to help people

2:11.5

with borderline because so many clinicians seemingly don't know what they're doing. Well, reject

2:17.0

clients, even if they know the client has borderline, they'll say, you're uncurable. I don't want

2:22.1

to work with you. You're going to sue me all this misinformation. Certainly, there are a lot of

2:27.3

therapists that don't do that, but there are some. Anyway, but when I think about the clients that

2:31.9

have worked with, there is a common cycle to this. I'll just speak about the relationship that

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