

Psychology In Seattle Podcast
Kirk Honda
A psychology podcast that is both educational and entertaining.
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May 21, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ethics Violations, Psychopathic Therapists, and Quitting Therapy
Dive into the ethical maze therapists navigate daily, with tales of sociopathy and psychopathy adding intrigue. Explore how empathy and personal morals can clash in therapy, making for tough ethical dilemmas. The episode also critiques harsh mentor feedback in counselor training, advocating for support over criticism. Plus, hear personal stories about the emotional challenges of transitioning from acute care to private practice and how to end therapy relationships with integrity. It's a thought-provoking journey into the world of mental health!

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May 20, 2025 • 26min
Leaving Abuse (2017 Rerun)
The discussion delves into the emotional struggles faced by individuals in abusive relationships, highlighting the conflicting feelings of love versus self-preservation. It explores the unique challenges therapists encounter, including counter-transference and how it impacts client support. The complexities of navigating the therapeutic relationship are emphasized, showcasing the vital need for compassion in healing. Additionally, the conversation stresses the importance of self-esteem and support systems when leaving abusive situations, offering hope and resources for recovery.

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May 19, 2025 • 1h 5min
Child Fear, Creative Blocks, and ADHD
Dive into a mix of childhood trauma and creativity, exploring how anxiety impacts artistic expression. Discover practical strategies to conquer creative blocks like perfectionism and stage fright. Learn about the stigma surrounding ADHD, self-advocacy, and the struggle against misinformation. The conversation reflects on the complex dynamics of ADHD diagnosis, relationships, and the role of telehealth. Plus, enjoy some light cultural commentary on 'Frasier' and Seattle's media representation!

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May 16, 2025 • 1h 29min
What Therapists Fight About (chapter 2)
Explore the hot topics therapists debate, like the fine line of self-disclosure and the ethics of AI in therapy. Discover the challenges faced by new professionals, especially concerning compensation and client confidentiality. The clash of religious and secular views in counseling is also examined, showcasing the significance of aligning therapy with faith. This engaging discussion highlights both the potential and pitfalls of blending personal beliefs into therapeutic practices.

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May 15, 2025 • 1h 7min
Podcast Creativity (2016 Rerun)
Odani Palmer, a couple and family therapy student and passionate advocate for depression and suicide awareness, joins in a lively discussion. They dive into the origins of podcasting, reflecting on how personal experiences shaped their creative ambitions. Ethical considerations in discussing client matters are explored, stressing the balance between transparency and confidentiality. The duo also shares insights on maintaining audience engagement while managing creative processes, and the importance of personal authenticity in building a connection with listeners.

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May 14, 2025 • 59min
What Therapists Fight About (chapter 1)
Delve into the heated debates surrounding polyvagal theory among therapists and the challenges new practitioners face in a competitive field. Discover the complexities of hugging in therapy, with discussions on consent and cultural differences. Hear both sides of the controversial practice of physical affection in sessions, emphasizing ethical considerations. Personal anecdotes add humor and depth, making for an engaging exploration of emotional connections and professional boundaries in the therapeutic world.

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May 13, 2025 • 31min
Ethical Dilemma with Client (2016 Rerun)
A professor discusses ethical dilemmas faced by therapists, sharing real-life anecdotes to highlight the nuances of clinical practice. Key challenges include managing confidentiality and navigating personal connections with clients. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining professional boundaries, decision-making, and the value of mentorship for new therapists. Through hypothetical scenarios, they explore the impact of personal biases and the critical need for ongoing education in ethical practices.

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May 12, 2025 • 1h 24min
Mormon Therapist Chokes Client Repeatedly
A therapist in the Mormon community faces serious allegations of abusive practices, including physically restraining clients under the guise of treatment. A shocking case is discussed where a client was led to believe she was demonically possessed, raising concerns about blending faith with mental health care. The podcast critiques systemic failures in accountability and the risks of unregulated therapy. It emphasizes the need for better safeguards to protect vulnerable individuals from manipulation and unethical treatment.

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May 10, 2025 • 1h 24min
Life Coach Law, Patreon Probs, and Rape Fears
A recent discussion dives into the implications of a new law in Utah regulating unlicensed life coaches, raising questions about client safety and accountability. The conversation also tackles the challenges of navigating Patreon and social media, sparking insights into the creators' experiences. On a more personal note, the hosts share reflections on trauma, codependency, and the importance of boundaries in relationships, emphasizing the role of therapy in healing and navigating fears.

May 8, 2025 • 3min
Scientists Secretly Abusing People (2016 Rerun)
Delve into the dark history of research ethics in psychology. The discussion uncovers unethical practices that have targeted marginalized groups. It highlights the pressing need for accountability and transparency in scientific inquiries. This exploration sheds light on the critical importance of trust in the field, urging listeners to reflect on past abuses and advocate for ethical standards in research.


