Two professionals in the field of psychology from wildly different theoretical and practical orientations getting together to take a look at the dark side of the human condition.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesReligion & SpiritualityScience |
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I really wish it never ended and wonder what happed to them that they no longer do these podcasts. Will keep it in my library in case they ever return. This is the only podcast that I have ever completed.
I loved your episode on OBE and was excited to discover this podcast. I’m sad to see there hasn’t been a new episode in a couple years but I hope you will make more!
Seems I got here late, which is a shame!
I love the differing interests and expertise of David and Jessica. Fascinating subject matter and great hosts. Wish there was more!
i wouldn’t have expected psychology professionals to throw around an armchair bpd diagnosis towards someone guilty of extreme and calculated abuse medical child abuse, as if there aren’t plenty of people who suffer from the stigma of that diagnosis who are in dbt and trying to heal. it’s irresponsible at best.
Here’s hoping—praying even—that everything health wise is good with both of you. I sure I am not alone!
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