David Tennant characters as texts pt.2
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David Tennant characters as texts pt.2
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Me when someone asks me to describe David Tennant's hands
he has hands like the legs of a ballerina
I wrote a essay/paper relating the schizoid condition to philosophical fiction. I cover the books The Divided Self, The Stranger, No Longer Human, Nausea, and The Steppenwolf.
Existentialism is a key part of the experience of having schizoid personality disorder. When you are unable to experience life in the way…
Tier list of David Tennant characters based on how good they are at fatherhood
Please help out a DT fan...? 🥹 If anyone has news on where the "Mad to be Normal" DVD is available, please let me know! It was once available on eBay but not anymore, and I can't find it anywhere else :( I was supposed to get it next month, naively thinking it'll still be sold but... I should have known better, that DVD seems rare.
Hence, if anyone sees it selling again, or has a spare copy... Please let me know! Lots of love, everyone 🤍💋
it’s likely that lain was named after R.D. Laing :~)
R.D. Laing, The Divided Self
In case this resource is helpful for anyone, this snippet is from page 84 of: Treatment of schizoid personality: An analytic psychotherapy handbook
It's quite comprehensive, explains a lot of concepts + the felt experience of those struggling with Schizoid PD, has many examples of cases, many quotes from psychological literature on schizoid pd spanning many years and writers. I first found it years back and it helped a lot in becoming more aware of how my mind works but it didn't occur to me that it might be good to share until now.
It goes over challenges in treatment on both the therapist's and patient's ends (transference and countertransference), therapists have to be aware of these or else it becomes very likely that therapy will not work, at baseline therapy is challenging for both the patient and therapist because the entire Schizoid structure is about disengaging, the opposite of what the disorders that therapy is most effective for.
If any therapists happen to see this and you truly want to help even your harder to reach patients, please consider reading through, you never know when you might come across a patient who holds schizoid adaptations, you often can't tell at all, and a different approach can make a huge huge difference.
Also Elinor Greenberg's work, and even just the videos she's featured in and her articles, might hold insight.