EPISODE · Mar 15, 2022 · 43 MIN
Episode 3817: WHAT MAKES 'PUTIN-THE-TERRORIST' TICK?
from Renegade Talk Radio · host Renegade Talk Radio
Though talking heads, who are wannabe psychotherapists, pretend that they can tell what’s inside Putin’s head, and spout off theories from ‘Roid Rage’ to Rampant Cancer, allof their theories are too simplistic. Vladimir Putin is a complicated man, so there is no one ‘diagnosis’ that can explain who he is and why he’s behaving like a seeming ‘madman’. In today’s podcast, you will hear about the many psychodynamic, psychiatric and physical components of the kaleidoscope of problems that makePutin tick. First of all, in order to understand anyone, we have to look at the traumas they experienced in their childhood. Vladimir’s childhood in post-war Leningrad left indelible imprints on his psyche - from war-torn parents whoweren’t able to express warmth and love, to schoolyard bullies to poverty and rats… Vladimir’s childhood madehim feel threatened on all sides. You will hear how his childhood made him promise himself never to be vulnerable again, and caused him to develop a Paranoid Personality Disorder. You will also hear about his psychodynamics, that is, how his personality causes him to interact with the world. These concepts include: castration anxiety, identification with the aggressor and self-loathing for any hints of weakness. On top of this, you’ll hear why he is being forced to confront his mortality more than ever, and how this is affecting his plans to restore the USSR. There are also rumors about various physical illnesses that he may have from Covid19 to cancer, and more. Steroids are controversial for cancer, but he may have been taking them for another reason and this could cause not just ‘rage’ but a more important problem….
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Though talking heads, who are wannabe psychotherapists, pretend that they can tell what’s inside Putin’s head, and spout off theories from ‘Roid Rage’ to Rampant Cancer, allof their theories are too simplistic. Vladimir Putin is a complicated man, so there is no one ‘diagnosis’ that can explain who he is and why he’s behaving like a seeming ‘madman’. In today’s podcast, you will hear about the many psychodynamic, psychiatric and physical components of the kaleidoscope of problems that makePutin tick. First of all, in order to understand anyone, we have to look at the traumas they experienced in their childhood. Vladimir’s childhood in post-war Leningrad left indelible imprints on his psyche - from war-torn parents whoweren’t able to express warmth and love, to schoolyard bullies to poverty and rats… Vladimir’s childhood madehim feel threatened on all sides. You will hear how his childhood made him promise himself never to be vulnerable again, and caused him to develop a Paranoid Personality Disorder. You will also hear about his psychodynamics, that is, how his personality causes him to interact with the world. These concepts include: castration anxiety, identification with the aggressor and self-loathing for any hints of weakness. On top of this, you’ll hear why he is being forced to confront his mortality more than ever, and how this is affecting his plans to restore the USSR. There are also rumors about various physical illnesses that he may have from Covid19 to cancer, and more. Steroids are controversial for cancer, but he may have been taking them for another reason and this could cause not just ‘rage’ but a more important problem….
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