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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Sleeping Butlers and Not Actually Married

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk and Bob talk about how to “wake up” and take up space, along with other personal topics.

00:00 Quiet borderline
02:05 Children of insecure parents
0307 Measuring attachment style
03:58 Falling back into butler syndrome
27:54 The co-host setup
30:50 Bob's marriage

March 29, 2023


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Transcript

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0:00.0

So Bob, e-mails, what do you say?

0:01.5

Yup.

0:02.0

These e-mails have to do with borderline, complex PTSD,

0:05.6

and disorganized attachment.

0:06.9

OK.

0:07.4

A number of this.

0:08.0

Patriot Janus says,

0:08.9

guess what?

0:09.4

After all my hapless and helpless e-mails to you,

0:13.0

I have a new diagnosis.

0:14.8

In the past, I was diagnosed with major depressive disorder,

0:17.8

generalizing anxiety disorder, seasonal affective disorder,

0:20.9

and avoidant personality disorder.

0:22.4

My therapist pulled a trigger and diagnosed me

0:24.6

with quiet borderline.

0:26.0

I've looked into a DBT skills group.

0:28.4

I'm so freaking excited and hopeful, all caps.

0:31.4

Great.

0:31.8

Number one, the borderline precise order label

0:34.5

is relieving because I have felt crazy.

0:38.6

Number two, I might have a DBT skills group

0:42.3

to start next week.

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