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Personality Disorders - All 14 (Deep Dive) (2020 Rerun)

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




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November 20, 2020

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Personality Disorders - All 14 (Deep Dive) (2020 Rerun)

Comments

Such a valuable lecture! Thank you for sharing generously!

Olha Lylyk

I think my dad was most likely on the Passive Aggressive PD spectrum. Most people in his life absolutely loved him, particularly his female coworkers. He could be very charming and accommodating. But he always had this deep well of hostility that he would express in covert ways. I was discussing this with my aunt, his younger sister, who was born just eleven months after he was. She always felt like he resented her for being born. We both think this may be one of the main sources if not the primary source for his anger. He always felt he was being treated unfairly... He was the middle child and the only boy, he was also the most sensitive and emotional one in a family of very cerebral, very extroverted people, and their parents were pretty neglectful and cared much more about partying and socializing than paying attention to their children.

Waylon Waddell

This makes so much sense, thank you so much! I once read about depressive personality disorder, what about this?

Melly


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