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Personality Couch

Dr. Rebecca Houvener, Psy.D. LCP
Personality Couch
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  • Personality Couch

    Ep 45: Avoidant Personality | Schizoid's Close Cousin

    13/1/2026 | 36 mins.

    In this episode of the Personality Couch Podcast, we (licensed clinical psychologists Doc Bok and Doc Fish) unpack the DSM’s Avoidant Personality Disorder (AvPd), exploring its hotly debated history, the DSM criteria, and its overlap with social anxiety. We discuss the developmental aspects of AvPd, the challenges of low self-esteem with this disorder, and how it can cause problems in employment. We end with our own unfiltered thoughts on whether or not we think it should be a diagnosis, questioning the zeitgeist in which it was coined, the lack of historical research, and its overlap with multiple other personality disorders.   🆘In need of psychodynamic therapy or a psychological evaluation? OR are you a provider stuck on a tricky case? To schedule with us, please visit the practice website and fill out the inquiry form! 👉https://www.questpsych.org/ (Clinicians use the email listed on the website.) Chapters 00:00 Intro, History, & Controversy 03:42 Avoidant Personality Disorder: DSM        05:41 Social Inhibition and Fear of Criticism        08:14 Intimacy Issues and Fantasy         10:41 Self-Perception and Feelings of Inadequacy        14:49 Taking Risks and Employment Issues 17:09 Developmental Implications of Avoidant Personality 19:04 Avoidant Personality vs Social Anxiety 24:29 Unfiltered Thoughts on Avoidant Personality Disorder 35:10 Summary & Conclusion

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    Ep 44: The 3 Most Unstable Personalities | Schizotypal, Borderline, & Paranoid

    30/12/2025 | 35 mins.

    In this episode of the Personality Couch Podcast, we (licensed clinical psychologists Doc Bok and Doc Fish) explore the 3 most unstable personality disorders: schizotypal, borderline, and paranoid. All 3 types are at risk of psychosis. We first discuss historical personality classifications of neurotic, psychotic, and borderline, highlighting that the borderline space between neurotic and psychotic is the most prone to instability. This borderline space is where schizotypal, borderline, and paranoid personalities sit. We discuss the risky traits of each personality, including cognitive slippage, emotional instability, and extreme rigidity. We also discuss some of our thoughts and experiences in diagnosing these rather tricky disorders! 🆘Are you a clinician stuck on a case? To schedule a consultation, please visit the practice website! 👉https://www.questpsych.org/ Chapters 00:00 Intro & Psychodynamic Personality Organization       02:31 Neurotic Personality Organization       04:47 Psychotic Personality Organization       05:48 Borderline Personality Organization 07:57 Schizotypal Personality & Instability       08:57 Why Personalities Are Unstable (according to Millon)       13:55 Personalities that Coexist with Schizotypal 16:30 Borderline Personality & Instability       21:16 Personalities that Coexist with Borderline  23:18 Paranoid Personality & Instability       26:52 Personalities that Coexist with Paranoid 30:18 Our Experiences with Diagnosing Unstable Personalities 33:39 Summary & Conclusion

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    Ep 43: The 6 Schizotypal Subtypes Explained

    16/12/2025 | 32 mins.

    In this episode of The Personality Couch Podcast, we (licensed clinical psychologists Doc Bok and Doc Fish) unpack the 6 subtypes of schizotypal personality disorder, according to Dr. Theodore Millon. We outline Millon’s take on “structurally defective structures” as being at risk of falling apart into psychosis at all levels of functioning, with the most severe levels of schizotypal deteriorating into schizophrenia. We then discuss the characteristics of mild, moderate, and severe subtypes, specifically: Disengaged Eccentrics, Apprehensive Eccentrics, the Insipid Schizotypal, the Timorous Schizotypal, the Immobile Schizophrenic, and the Disorganized Schizophrenic.  🆘Are you a clinician stuck on a case? To schedule a consultation, please visit the practice website! 👉https://www.questpsych.org/ Chapters 00:00 Intro & History of Schizotypal Subtypes 02:45 Theodore Millon’s Theory on Schizotypal Personality 07:00 The Mild Eccentric Level        08:21 Disengaged Eccentrics       09:39 Apprehensive Eccentrics 10:48 The Moderate Schizotypal Level       11:57 Insipid Schizotypal       18:17 Timorous Schizotypal 21:26 The Severe Schizophrenic Level        22:56 Immobile Schizophrenic        26:08 Disorganized Schizophrenic 29:05 Summary & Conclusion 

  • Personality Couch

    Ep 42: The Almost Psychotic Personality | Schizotypal in the DSM

    02/12/2025 | 32 mins.

    In this episode of the Personality Couch Podcast, we (licensed clinical psychologists Doc Bok and Doc Fish) dive into the origins, diagnostic criteria, and oddities associated with schizotypal personality disorder and what it means to be almost psychotic, but not quite. We unpack idiosyncrasies and “cognitive slippage” of schizotypals that include odd speech patterns, suspiciousness, emotional expression, and social anxiety. This episode also highlights the importance of cultural context in diagnosis and not overpathologizing trends or religious norms. We also explore the overlap with and risk of schizophrenia in schizotypals, along with long-term implications of living in a quasi-psychotic cognitive space. 🆘Are you a clinician stuck on a case? To schedule a consultation, please visit the practice website! 👉https://www.questpsych.org/ Chapters 00:00 Intro & History of Schizotypal Personality  01:15 DSM Criteria Schizotypal Personality       02:59 Ideas of Reference      05:35 Odd Beliefs and Magical Thinking               08:18 Exploring Cultural Oddities vs Psychosis      11:05 Unusual Perceptual Experiences      12:44 Odd Thinking & Speech      17:45 Suspiciousness and Paranoia      18:34 Emotional Expression, Behavior, and Appearance      20:13 Lack of Close Relationships and Anxiety 23:42 Schizotypal Differential Diagnosis 24:46 Schizotypals’ Relationship to Schizophrenia 29:33 Summary and Conclusion

  • Personality Couch

    Ep 41: The Schizophrenic Personality | Understanding Schizotypal & Schizotypy

    18/11/2025 | 32 mins.

    In this episode of The Personality Couch, we (licensed clinical psychologists Doc Bok and Doc Fish) explore the origins and nuances of schizotypal personality disorder, its genetic links to schizophrenia, and the clinical observations that define it. We discuss the evolution of the term 'schizotypal' in the DSM, the implications of schizotypy, and how environmental factors and social learning influence its development. We also uncover observable traits of schizotypal individuals, their social interactions, and self-concept, providing a comprehensive overview of this intriguing personality disorder that is not quite psychotic, but close. 🆘Are you a clinician stuck on a case? To schedule a consultation, please visit the practice website! 👉https://www.questpsych.org/ Chapters 00:00 Intro & History of Schizotypal Personality  01:34 Genetic Research on Schizotypal 05:17 Clinical Research on Schizotypal 08:47 Schizotypal in the DSM 09:29 Schizotypy and Borderline Personality Organization 12:17 Schizotypy Defined 14:32 Schizotaxia Defined 17:39 Schizotypic Endophenotypes Explained 19:57 When Schizotypy Manifests 21:28 Observable Traits of Schizotypal Personality Disorder 30:44 Summary and Conclusion 

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We all encounter personality conflict on a regular basis, whether we know it or not. From funky, can’t-quite-put-my-finger-on-it dynamics with that one friend or family member, to the big blowup drama at work with the last person you’d expect, it all comes down to personality. Join clinical psychologists, Dr. Rebecca Houvener, Psy.D, (“Doc Bok”) and Dr. Cheyenne Fisher, Psy.D., (“Doc Fish”) biweekly as they unpack the most complex topics like personality disorders and psychopathic behavior, while also making room for lighthearted discussions about personality typologies and humorous anecdotes from private practice. Whether you’re fascinated by personality darkness, a concerned friend or loved one, an “armchair psychologist,” or a licensed professional convinced there is something more going on with patients…. This show is for you.
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