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Therapists Without Empathy

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

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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Therapists Without Empathy

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Thanks, Sarah!

Psychology In Seattle

Appreciate your perspective. Made me think of this interview I recently listened to...the prior comment mentions the book the woman in this interview wrote. https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/death-sex-money/a-sociopaths-guide-to-death-GlKINVXxE6k/

Maureen Horgan

I absolutely love your perspective on antisocial, borderline, narcissistic, and psychopathic traits, recognizing these individuals as human and capable of contributing positively to society. That they aren't monsters; and some can be treated and helped. I recently listened to an impactful audiobook that helped me gain empathy for those with sociopathy (I know, not in the DSM - she explains in the book). I’ve always been fascinated by psychology, despite not having a formal education in it. If I ever become wealthy, I would like to study psychology to focus on helping those with psychopathy (well, to be honest, maybe I am a dreamer but I would love a world where everyone feels they can have a place, can be authentic - truly, could share their struggles and scary thoughts without judgment, gain attachments, and still not hurt the society around them). "Love you in my way, and have a relationship without harming you, ... I don't want to do that" https://www.audible.com/pd/B0C7YBC2QM?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=player_overflow I cannot wait for your deep dive.

Sarah Gruneisen


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