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Kind of complicated and complex. They ARE different words w different meaning; sleeping dogs don’t lie. She seems overly confident to me. Forest Gumption style. Chirpy.
This is actually both good and thorough. Take it from some1 who studied Science of Logic where dialectical theory was born. It’s Hegel, Friedrich. It’s studied in both analytic and continental philosophy departments; however North America dominates analytic philosophy. Which is lost in analytic tradition. Sadly.
I have a question. In 38:55, it is mentioned that when an individual slips into the aloneness/paranoid/impulsive/despair states, they are mistrustful and therapy is not helpful. At the same time, diagnosis is one of the core components of GPM. So when an individual comes to therapy in a mistrustful state, how often is diagnosis helpful? I understand this should vary from case to case, but should a therapist lean more towards disclosing the diagnosis right away or waiting for that person to return to a state where they can process information better?
Superb content, this is such a gem. Strongly recommend professionals, family, or individuals who are dealing with BPD to watch it. At least watch the first half, till 33:25, and from 44:25 to 48:55.
Thank you for this wonderful explanation and video. Not to mention all those helpful additional resources. Please provide the links in the description for ease of convenience too. This should get more views and popularity in the professional community.