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Dr Kirk Honda provides his deep dive on schizoid personality disorder.

00:00 The history of schizoid

01:34 Eugen Bleuler & Sigmund Freud

08:34 August Hoch

21:27 Clarence Farrar & 5 types of schizoid personalities

30:39 Melanie Klein & the paranoid schizoid

37:52 Ronald Fairbairn & Karen Horney

50:18 Schizoid in the DSM-1

55:19 Harry Guntrip & schizoid characteristics

1:09:56 Caffeine use disorder

1:14:19 Internet gaming disorder

1:20:58 Prolonged grief disorder

1:40:42 Treatments for schizoid

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December 8, 2023

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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Anonymous

Wow, I had a lightbulb moment when you said near 1:57:13 in Schizoid PD Ch 6: "It might be felt as an invasion because I'm telling them how they must have felt." Yes, this really irritates me. It almost always feels very invalidating or dismissive to me. Are there other types of people or disorders that would feel like this in this situation or is this very specific to only those with schizoid characteristics?

Anonymous

Dr. Honda, could you do a deep dive on Counter-Transference? Or does anyone know, have any other episode already gone into this topic more? If yes, and the titles doesn't include "countertransferance" what are the episodes titled? Didn't a listener do an AI index of episodes on their own computer? Could this person post episodes that mentioned Counter-Transference in a high percentage of the episode? I want to better understand and learn to notice Counter-Transferance in myself. Thank you.