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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Therapists Without Empathy

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Bob and Dr Kirk talk about the misunderstandings about psychopathy and antisocial personality.

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00:00 Therapists with Antisocial Personality DIsorder
16:19 Treating antisocial & morality
34:19 Cost/benefit of advocating
39:42 Antisocial and sadism

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April 29, 2024
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0:00.0

So Bob I got an email about any social personality disorder that got me hot under the collar and I thought we would read it and respond what do you say Bob?

0:09.4

Yeah, let's do it.

0:10.4

anonymous mail tier patron they say hello Dr. Kirk Honda and Bob.

0:15.5

I was diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder some years ago.

0:20.0

Wow.

0:21.0

I was diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder some years ago and upon learning of my diagnosis

0:26.8

I decided to seek out information to better understand it and how it relates to me.

0:31.5

Fast forward a few years and well just chim timing in here what would you imagine the circumstances were

0:37.5

around this individual having an official diagnosis? I would imagine unless they sought therapy on their own,

0:45.1

they were involved in the legal system.

0:47.1

Could be.

0:48.1

Could also be actual therapy.

0:50.2

Could be.

0:51.2

Yeah.

0:52.2

In fact, I would imagine that to be the case but I don't know but yeah I would say probably the majority of

1:00.0

documented diagnosing of an individual of antisocial, it would be in the legal system.

1:07.1

But I also imagine that you could be in a couple or even you know regular individual therapy

1:16.1

because people with antisocial have a lot of different profiles there's the

1:21.7

stereotypical profile which is a legit profile in which someone with any social is in and out of prison. They're violent. They are impulsive. They exploit others. They're hurtful to other people, their life is a bit of a

1:36.8

train wreck, they have drug and alcohol problems, you know, that's a profile.

1:40.9

But you have other profiles where someone feels

1:45.0

like there's something different about them growing up

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