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Schizotypal Personality Disorder (Deep Dive) - Chapter 4

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

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🗓️ 13 March 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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

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March 13, 2023


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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen listeners, this is chapter four in my deep dive on

0:03.1

because it's a type of personality disorder.

0:04.9

I wanted to start out this chapter by going to the internet and reading what the

0:09.8

internet says about it's a type of personality disorder because often with

0:13.7

personality disorders and with it's a type of there are very insufficient

0:17.6

descriptions. And I think this is a major barrier to not only lay people

0:23.3

understanding what that is, but also to clinicians. You know, clinicians go to

0:26.4

the internet. They don't they don't have some special, I mean, hopefully they

0:29.6

have other avenues to find out clinical information, you know,

0:33.8

publications, supervisors, colleagues, trainings, graduate school. But a lot of

0:39.3

clinicians in my experience, they just go to the internet as well. So I thought I

0:42.4

would read what the internet has say. And the, you know, the main website we

0:47.3

think of when we think of medical and mental health issues, I think, or one of

0:51.1

the main ones is WebMD. Of course, this is, of course, the Web site that you go

0:55.8

to when you have some sort of physical symptom and you read what you might

1:02.9

have. And then you start freaking out. So let's read scissor type personality

1:08.0

disorder on WebMD. All right. So it says, what is scissor type of personality

1:11.1

disorder? Scissor type of personality disorder is one of a group of conditions

1:15.2

informally called eccentric personality disorders. People who have these

1:19.3

disorders often seem odd or peculiar to others. They also may show unusual

1:23.8

thinking patterns and behaviors. All right. Just chiming in here. Yeah.

1:27.3

This is, I would say 75% of the time anecdotally on the internet, when someone

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