Dr Kirk Honda is interviewed on the Adult Child Podcast, hosted by Andrea Ashley, regarding how to treat NPD.
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https://FactorMeals.com/Seattle5000:00 Introducing the Adult Child podcast
03:36 What has Dr. Kirk covered recently?
05:20 Complex trauma in adulthood
13:59 Does Dr. Kirk do inner child work?
15:15 How was Dr. Kirk harmful in his early practice?
22:50 Is there a way to vet a trauma therapist?
25:25 What are common misconceptions about narcissism?
30:06 How many people have NPD?
35:01 Can personality disorders be improved?
41:53 How can you tell when someone is healing?
43:32 When does NPD develop?
49:48 What does couples work look like if someone has NPD?
54:41 A litmus test for your partner
1:00:30 Can couples therapy be effective without individual therapy?
1:03:27 What is it like for Dr. Kirk to interview family?
1:07:42 What is Dr. Kirk looking forward to covering soon?
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March 18, 2024
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