Short and snappy, let's talk about Projective Identification. It's more than "Projection," it's a clusterfuck of...

Short and snappy, let's talk about Projective Identification. It's more than "Projection," it's a clusterfuck of...
What is it / what isn't Psychosomatic Illness? How does the Brain-Body Painbrow Bridge work? 6 common causes to watch...
Too sick for facetime. But here's the most recent episode, cc'd and set to slides! What do the Salem witch trials,...
This podcast episode explores immature self-defense mechanisms in trauma recovery, focusing on acting out, help-rejecting complaining, and passive aggression. It discusses how these behaviors develop from childhood experiences and persist into adulthood, affecting relationships and personal growth. The episode examines the functions of these mechanisms and their impact on emotional regulation and social interactions. By understanding these patterns, listeners can gain insights into their own behaviors and those of others, potentially leading to more effective coping strategies and improved self-awareness.
"Concealed discharge of resentment / disappointment created by a lifetime of unmet needs." Let's talk about the depths...
In our last BtB episode I used some poorly-understood words. Let's define "Mindfulness," "MetaCognition," and...
Endless energy to voice problems, no attempt to find solutions? It's Help-Rejecting Complaining; the self-defense...
Here's the diagnostic criteria for "acting out" as a defense mechanism! Fig. 1 Defense Hierarchy Transcript: Hey...
Our first individual defense mechanism! Let's talk about Acting Out (the immediate transmutation of emotion to action...
Let's start working our way through the self-defense mechanisms that define our relationships and lives. First up, the...
As we start discussing defense mechanisms, a Fucker thinks about the tactics used by employers and employees... and...
In this preview of new things already underway… As we talk about reality and processing, the Dunning-Kruger Effect...
Picking up from our discussion of intellectualizing, rationalizing, narcs, and processing styles, let's talk about...
Y'all wanted to keep talking "implications of narc research," and ya've not been forgotten! Let's talk Nuance and...
Narcissistic behavior and decision making: how smart ARE narcissists, really? How do they make decisions? And how do these thought processes differ between grandiose and vulnerable subtypes?
Did I forget to say something yesterday, or plan to make this most important point separately? Intellectualizing ->...