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Bob talks about his shame-retribution trauma.


00:00 ELI5 Borderline

10:29 Effective treatment for cluster B disorders

15:23 Sudden therapist termination & shame retribution

46:41 Asking for assurance

49:33 Are disorganized attachment individuals less likely to seek help?

52:36 Growing up with a BPD parent & childhood development

1:00:28 Viewing parents with empathy

1:10:36 Abandonment fear & all good/bad thinking

1:20:00 Breaking the feeling of abandonment

1:20:49 Self-help workbooks as solo work

1:22:15 Therapists with BPD


Shame Retribution Trauma and Borderline Personality

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May 17, 2023

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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