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In episode 3, Chris and Emma were joined by Dąbrowski archivist, Bill Tillier. A retired forensic psychologist with over 20 years of experience, Bill is an author and former student of Dr. Dąbrowski’s at the University of Alberta. Bill shared his personal experiences as Dąbrowski’s student, and what KD was like. We also get an insight into what led KD to develop the TPD, as Bill introduces us to the philosophical influences behind the theory.
Resources and links from episode 3:
Bill’s website on the Theory of Positive Disintegration
* Biographies of Kazimierz Dąbrowski
* The Dąbrowski Bibliography
* Dąbrowski’s works available for download
Bill’s book Personality Development through Positive Disintegration
* A transcript of this episode is available on the Dabrowski Center website.
Connect with us!
Positive Disintegration on Substack
Visit the Dabrowski Center website
The Positive Disintegration YouTube Channel
Adults with Overexcitabilities group on Facebook
Dabrowski Center and Positive Disintegration Podcast Community on Facebook
The Tragic Gift blog by Emma
Email us at [email protected]
Please consider supporting the podcast to help fund this work through the Dabrowski Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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In episode 3, Chris and Emma were joined by Dąbrowski archivist, Bill Tillier. A retired forensic psychologist with over 20 years of experience, Bill is an author and former student of Dr. Dąbrowski’s at the University of Alberta. Bill shared his personal experiences as Dąbrowski’s student, and what KD was like. We also get an insight into what led KD to develop the TPD, as Bill introduces us to the philosophical influences behind the theory.
Resources and links from episode 3:
Bill’s website on the Theory of Positive Disintegration
* Biographies of Kazimierz Dąbrowski
* The Dąbrowski Bibliography
* Dąbrowski’s works available for download
Bill’s book Personality Development through Positive Disintegration
* A transcript of this episode is available on the Dabrowski Center website.
Connect with us!
Positive Disintegration on Substack
Visit the Dabrowski Center website
The Positive Disintegration YouTube Channel
Adults with Overexcitabilities group on Facebook
Dabrowski Center and Positive Disintegration Podcast Community on Facebook
The Tragic Gift blog by Emma
Email us at [email protected]
Please consider supporting the podcast to help fund this work through the Dabrowski Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Find Positive Disintegration Merch
If you enjoyed this episode on Apple or Spotify, please remember to click on the stars and leave a rating or write a review. Thank you! <3
Do you know someone who would benefit from our work? Please share this post with others who would appreciate learning about Positive Disintegration.

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