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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Lack of Self and the MSE (2019 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2022

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk Honda and Bob talk about their personality disorders, attachment styles, the mental status exam, and initial assessments.

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0:00.0

so Kirk yeah today we've actually already done a podcast and we started one

0:11.6

place and we ended up somewhere else so we're here talking it over again and

0:15.1

sort of figuring out how to introduce this episode to the listeners right we

0:18.4

did a introduction we did the whole episode but then we went down some very

0:22.8

interesting roads that are completely different from the original intro so

0:27.0

now we're doing another intro yeah we originally were going to talk about

0:30.0

mental status exam and affect but somehow we ended up talking about your

0:34.6

personality my personality sense of self you went into some extremely

0:40.3

personal areas for yourself I think I did too but I feel like you did more than

0:45.7

me we talked about the concept of self the development of self living your

0:52.0

purpose existential things yeah we did a lot of existential stuff and really

0:55.4

specific in a way that I I've never I don't think I've really had a

0:59.4

conversation like that before about how does one develop self what does it

1:04.2

feel like to have less of a self yeah less of a purpose and the real

1:11.8

experience of what it's like to search for that and and try to find it and

1:17.6

and why emerging self would be tamped down by fears of rejection and and it

1:26.6

hurting other people and based on experience and and how that interplay of

1:31.4

of self and and just trying to survive yeah you gave a phrase that you know

1:38.6

the utility of not sure I exist outside my own utility right and that's a

1:43.5

thing that a lot of people suffer from particularly people who were

1:46.8

mistreated growing up they're surviving day-to-day and so they're just trying

1:50.8

to be utilitarian to other people are trying to be useful and not bother other

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