Schizoid Personality Disorder - Deep Dive (Chapter 6) (Patreon)
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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
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