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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Narcissistic Personality Awareness (2018 rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda talks about narcissistic personality.

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July 23, 2018
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0:00.0

Hey Deservant listeners, it's just me today. I thought I would respond to some patron emails,

0:05.0

but first let's introduce what this podcast is called.

0:10.0

It is called Psychology in Seattle, and I am your host, Dr. Kirk Honda, I'm a therapist and a professor.

0:18.0

This email is from recently published a two

0:30.9

episodes on a deep dive on Narcistic Personality Disorder.

0:34.0

The collective two episodes amounted to I think eight or nine hours of dense talking

0:41.0

and eventually like 90 pages of notes that I was working off of. It was the

0:47.9

culmination of years of study and treatment of narcissistic personality disorder and reading books and theory and all this kind of stuff in the history.

0:59.0

And so I've been getting a fair amount of emails and I thought this one was worth reading on the air.

1:06.4

She wanted to be anonymous.

1:08.8

And she says here, it's a long email and I'm going to read it and I think it's worth reading and I'm going to

1:14.7

chime in every now and then.

1:17.2

She writes, as a person on the spectrum of narcissism, it was great to hear an episode about myself, smiley face.

1:25.7

Pathological narcissism definitely runs in my family.

1:29.0

I suspect my mom's mom was on the spectrum, as well as my dad's dad.

1:34.2

So just chiming in here, yes, this is a common scenario for someone with narcissistic

1:39.6

personality spectrum.

1:40.9

I'm calling it spectrum.

1:42.1

I haven't seen people were phrased it that way. You know,

1:45.7

autism spectrum is an official term. But before it was an official term in the DSM.

1:50.7

It used to be a term that was used in the literature and so I might propose that we start using

1:56.2

narcissic personality spectrum and borderline personality spectrum.

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