Fix CPTSD Podcast | Psychology and Philosophy in Narcissistic Times with Richard Grannon

You are NOT "sick"...


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Isn't it dangerous to crush people's optimism with a medical sounding condition?

Depending on which filters/models you use to approach the symptoms, you will get different results.

Realize how much of how we think about the problem impact our ability to solve it.

There is no one and only way of looking at things.

Consider the alternatives - you have a choice.


(00:37) A Metaphor for the Violence Done to Human Psyche

(03:11) How One's Skill of Sitting Alone Comfortably Have Been Warped

(05:16) Reframing of How We Name the Symptoms

(06:51) Is That Label/Model Useful or Disempowering?

(08:14) Let's Consider the Alternatives (Option 1 or Option 2?)

(10:41) Is It Not Dangerous to Crush People's Optimism?

(12:09) Few Suggestions for Bending Back to Shape

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