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Schizotypal Personality Disorder (Deep Dive) - Chapter 2

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

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🗓️ 8 March 2023

⏱️ 8 minutes

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

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March 8, 2023


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0:00.0

Hey, just having listeners. This is chapter two in my deep dive on skits a

0:04.0

typo personality disorder. And as an introduction, I thought I would read a real

0:08.9

case of someone with skits a typo as a way of grounding all of this talk in

0:15.1

reality. So this is a real case that I have permission to share with y'all.

0:20.1

So reading their statement. For most of my life, I have felt different from other

0:24.8

people. And recently I figured out why it's because I have skits a typo

0:28.9

personality disorder. Let me explain. I have massive social anxiety to the point

0:34.1

where I'm constantly paranoid that people are thinking terrible thoughts about me,

0:38.0

even people I've never met before. I've learned that it's best if I just do

0:42.0

things on my own. I live alone, I work alone. Sure, I have some friends from

0:46.1

school, but I neglect those friendships. All right, so just chiming in here. We're

0:50.6

hearing about the social anxiety that that is present with skits a typo. We're

0:54.4

also hearing about the paranoia and this suspiciousness that is present with

0:58.9

skits a typo with most people who suffer from skits a typo. We're also hearing

1:02.8

that this individual has learned to turn away from relationships, not because

1:07.2

they want to be alone, but because after many, many years, maybe decades of

1:11.9

struggling with this paranoia and having a lot of negative experiences and relationships,

1:16.6

they've decided to turn away. Maybe even convince themselves that they don't need

1:20.4

anyone in their life. It doesn't sound like that. The person is that far down the road,

1:24.0

but I've seen that as well. All right, just going on here. For many years,

1:27.7

I've turned to the internet as the place where I socialize. I sometimes get

1:31.6

obsessed with a particular subreddit, particularly subreddits that confirm my paranoia of others,

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