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Season 2 - Episode 8 - When the Self Feels Unsafe - Understanding Unstable Personality Disorder or Borderline Personality Disorder

35 min · 30. kesÀ 2026
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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), also known as Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD), is one of the most misunderstood and stigmatised diagnoses in mental health. Too often, people are labelled as manipulative, attention-seeking, or difficult, without anyone asking a far more important question: In this episode, Adele and Dr Lindsay Aikman explore the deeper reality behind the diagnosis, moving beyond stereotypes to understand what life feels like when your sense of self, safety, and connection becomes unstable. Together, they unpack: 🧠 Why BPD may be better understood as a disorder of self-coherence rather than simply emotional instability 💔 The powerful role of childhood trauma, emotional invalidation, neglect, and attachment disruption đŸŒȘ Why relationships can feel life-or-death, and how fear of abandonment can trigger overwhelming emotional reactions đŸ«„ The hidden role of dissociation, fragmentation, depersonalisation, and feeling unreal 🔬 What neuroscience tells us about emotional regulation, threat detection, and the brains of people living with BPD đŸ€ How therapies such as DBT, Mentalization-Based Therapy, and the Conversational Model help people rebuild a stable sense of self Most importantly, this episode offers a message of hope. Recovery is possible. Many people with BPD go on to build stable relationships, meaningful lives, and a stronger, more integrated sense of who they are. This is a compassionate, evidence-based conversation that challenges stigma and asks us to look beneath the behaviours to the human being underneath. 🎧 Join us as we explore what happens when the self feels unsafe — and how healing begins when we learn to feel real, connected, and whole again.

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jakson Season 2 - Episode 8 - When the Self Feels Unsafe - Understanding Unstable Personality Disorder or Borderline Personality Disorder kansikuva

Season 2 - Episode 8 - When the Self Feels Unsafe - Understanding Unstable Personality Disorder or Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), also known as Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD), is one of the most misunderstood and stigmatised diagnoses in mental health. Too often, people are labelled as manipulative, attention-seeking, or difficult, without anyone asking a far more important question: In this episode, Adele and Dr Lindsay Aikman explore the deeper reality behind the diagnosis, moving beyond stereotypes to understand what life feels like when your sense of self, safety, and connection becomes unstable. Together, they unpack: 🧠 Why BPD may be better understood as a disorder of self-coherence rather than simply emotional instability 💔 The powerful role of childhood trauma, emotional invalidation, neglect, and attachment disruption đŸŒȘ Why relationships can feel life-or-death, and how fear of abandonment can trigger overwhelming emotional reactions đŸ«„ The hidden role of dissociation, fragmentation, depersonalisation, and feeling unreal 🔬 What neuroscience tells us about emotional regulation, threat detection, and the brains of people living with BPD đŸ€ How therapies such as DBT, Mentalization-Based Therapy, and the Conversational Model help people rebuild a stable sense of self Most importantly, this episode offers a message of hope. Recovery is possible. Many people with BPD go on to build stable relationships, meaningful lives, and a stronger, more integrated sense of who they are. This is a compassionate, evidence-based conversation that challenges stigma and asks us to look beneath the behaviours to the human being underneath. 🎧 Join us as we explore what happens when the self feels unsafe — and how healing begins when we learn to feel real, connected, and whole again.

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Season 2 - Episode 4 - Machiavellianism - The Psychology of Strategy, Power & Manipulation

Not all manipulation is obvious and not all of it is chaotic. Some of it is calculated, under wraps and highly strategic. In this episode, Adele and Lindsay unpack Machiavellianism, one of the “Dark Triad” traits, and explore how it shows up in real life, relationships, and systems of power. We dive into:  🧠 What Machiavellianism actually is and how it differs from narcissism and psychopathy  ♟ The psychology of strategic thinking, control, and long-term manipulation Â đŸ’„ Why Machiavellian traits can be hard to spot and often mistaken for competence or confidence  🔍 How these patterns show up in workplaces, relationships, and leadership dynamics Â đŸš© The difference between a healthy strategic approach and harmful manipulation This episode moves beyond the stereotypes to explore the subtle, often invisible ways power and control operate and how to recognise them without oversimplifying human behaviour. 🎧 Tune in for a clinically grounded look at one of the most misunderstood traits in modern psychology.

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