Erotomania and Short Questions

Published: May 5, 2023, 2 p.m.

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00:00 Erotomania

03:52 Who would play Dr. Kirk in a movie?

04:46 Myers-Briggs & personality disorders

08:40 Dr. Kirk\'s favorite international trip

08:54 Rekindling a relationship with a toxic ex

12:17 Stockholm syndrome & DV

14:48 Personal considerations as a therapist

26:40 Must do in Seattle

29:49 Can talk therapy make anxious attachment worse?

32:44 Dr. Kirk\'s psychology book recommendations

32:54 How does racism affect attachment style?

35:37 What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?

36:43 How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

37:36 How differentiated is Dr. Kirk\'s family?

43:14 OPP

44:32 The perfect peanut butter, cheese & pickle sandwich

46:41 Podcasts that Dr. Kirk enjoys

50:11 Does Dr. Kirk like caviar?

51:00 What songs are the PIS team members?

54:47 Is it possible to specialize in multiple things?



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May 5, 2023

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