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Borderline, Narcissism, Avoidant, and Dependent (2020 Rerun)

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January 8, 2020

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.

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Borderline, Narcissism, Avoidant, and Dependent (2020 Rerun) Borderline, Narcissism, Avoidant, and Dependent (2020 Rerun)

Comments

My thought in the first 60s: Kirk sounds so different for this being just 4 years ago!

Alicia Cuadrado

Your comments on connection with the self in this episode were so helpful to me. I have a feeling the trick of asking my loved ones to ask me more questions will be helpful for me. Thank you for the work you all do!

SleepyJellyfish (kyrsten)

What a great episode. The email from a survivor of abuse really resonated with me, especially when the reader said she did not know how to decide what to do, even with the small things. I have been in recovery from a similar situation for a year and the knowledge that I’m not going to be punished is startling and profound. Where there used to be fear and anxiety, now there can be consideration on your own time, and even leisure, and coming up with your own standards and expectations.

Janice Liu


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