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Dr. Kirk Honda reacts to the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial.


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Anonymous

Oh my gosh, so I think that the kind of behavior that Amber Heard is exhibiting here is what made me think that she is the primary abuser in this relationship. The laughing is so mocking and almost evil sounding, it's actually terrifying to me (probably triggers something in me). I was one of those people who believed her when the allegations came out, but after hearing her blatantly lie on the stand and exhibit this kind of behavior, I can't believe her anymore. It's interesting to me how similar she is on the stand to how Jodi Arias was on the stand. Arias would also turn and talk to the jury, and she presented herself as a victim, blaming her victim for his own murder. The dynamics of their relationship was probably similar too. She was also diagnosed by one forensic psychologist with BPD.

Anonymous

Oh man, the CONTROL. It’s this constant oscillation between victim and perpetrator that creates so much cognitive dissonance in partners. How could this person be so aggressive when they were so sweet just yesterday? What was the trigger? How do I explain that the trigger was simply a perceived threat? I feel for Depp in this regard. Honestly, I feel for Amber too. Nobody shows up at your door and says “hey nice to meet you, here’s what I’m struggling with”. You kinda just have to find out who people are through their behaviors and patterns.