Do people with Narcissistic Personality Disorder believe their own lies? Co-Presenter Kristen Coggan
Podcast - Do people with Narcissistic Personality Disorder believe their own lies? Co-Presenter Kristen CogganYou should have seen Kristen's face when I bought this topic into the room. Truth is fairly irrelevant to people with Narcissistic Personality Disorder, they tell a version of the story that suits their agenda, so many lies. But do they know they are doing it? Do they realise their pattern of mistruths? This is a complex and compelling topic. Share your thoughts, I'm sure you have many...
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Singer Sue Ray; neurodivergence in the creative world
Podcast - Singer Sue Ray; neurodivergence in the creative worldSue Ray is known as an Australian Indigenous multi-award-winning singer/songwriter. She's has roots in the Australian and American music scene. Her authentic and fresh approach to country/blues and roots music is matched by her enchanting voice (have a listen - you won't forget her voice once you've heard it). Today however, we are spoilt to have Sue talk about her neurodivergent experience in her creative world. Sue's story is very touching, inspiring and highly relatable. What she also has is charisma, the sort you wish your could bottle. I so enjoyed Sue sharing her world through her neurodivergent lens. Sue Ray, we are all so fortunate and grateful for your time to come and share your story. Warmest thankyou. And listeners... yes! Sue Ray is working on fresh music coming out soon! Keep your ear to out.
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Weaponising incompetence
Weaponising incompetence. Someone may never have paid the bills, cleaned the bathroom, learnt how to communicate effectively, learnt how to calm their anger, learnt how to do the washing... you name it... But do they try to learn or simply say 'I'm not good at that'. There's a difference between knowing our weaknesses and stepping away from trying to improve ourselves. Let's chat...
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The difference between hyperfixation in ASD and ADHD. Co-presenter Kristen Coggan
Podcast: The difference between hyperfixation in ASD and ADHD. Co-presenter Kristen CogganThis is an interesting dissection in the world of psychology. Hyperfixation is a common characteristic of both ASD and ADHD, but yet there is a difference in the expression of this symptom across these two diagnoses. Let's see if we can clear this up?
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My challenges living in Antarctica. Special Guest David Wardle
Podcast: My challenges living in Antarctica. Special Guest David WardleIt's not very often that you get to have a sit down chat with someone who has lived in Antarctica, so I was beyond eager to dive into David's lived experience on this one. I have always thought it would be like living on another planet to live in Antarctica, and hearing David's stories... I was not wrong. I also appreciated him sharing his personal struggles with living in such close quarters with fellow humans and away from his young family. Thankyou so much David for taking this time to share your story. So many of the themes that pulse through your experience in Antarctica are relatable. Enjoy everyone!
Opening the doors of Psychology to you. The ultimate clinical conversation across the expanse of challenging issues. Improve your quality of life. Kirsten has learnt from 20+ years of experience where the therapeutic value lies. She is eager to open the floodgates of psychological knowledge and share it with you.This podcast was prompted by her writing the Signposts for Living series. Together covering 153 areas, these books include Control you Consciousness, Understanding Myself, Mindfulness and State of Flow, Understanding Others - loved ones to tricky ones, Parenting and Nailing being an Adult. Kirsten is an enthusiastic sharer of valued information. She's eager to start a conversation.www.kirstenhunterauthor.com