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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 15 MIN

Episode 2: On Delusions and How to Respond to Them

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This is the second episode of Notes from the Borderline — a podcast from the margins, for the people who've been left there. Hosted by a survivor of child sexual exploitation and domestic violence.Episode 2 explores the film 'Lars and The Real Girl'. It takes a look at the main character's 'delusional' experiences and the communities effective response to them. I draw out what I think are the four main qualities and principles which characterise their response, and which I think can be used as a helpful basis to guide real world responses to seemingly unusual symptoms. I also briefly detail some of my own experiences, and how they differ from his.Please note: When I discuss my own coping skills for dealing with unusual mental health experiences in this episode, I am not making recommendations. There is some mention of stigma/misunderstanding, isolation and mistreatment, but nothing that should be too triggering to listen to.

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