

Psychology In Seattle Podcast
Kirk Honda
A psychology podcast that is both educational and entertaining.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 41min
15 Amateurish Things Therapists Say (2019 Rerun)
Dive into the pitfalls of amateurish therapist language as a seasoned professional critiques common missteps. Explore the intricate history of codependency, particularly its impact on addiction dynamics and family relationships. Discover how misunderstandings surrounding codependency have evolved over time and the importance of clear terminology. The discussion also emphasizes the critical nature of accurately defining personality disorders to uphold professional integrity in therapy. A fascinating look at language, clarity, and responsibility in mental health!

Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 9min
Dreams, Dyslexia, and Seattle Freeze
Dive into the whimsical world of dreams as the hosts explore vibrant party imagery and emotional dynamics. Discover the intricacies of lucid dreaming and its potential for personal growth. Hear compelling insights about living with dyslexia, from reading challenges to unique learning strategies. Unravel the complexities of Seattle's social scene, including the elusive 'Seattle freeze' and its impact on newcomers forming connections, along with a thoughtful discussion on personality disorders that promotes understanding and compassion.

Feb 4, 2025 • 15min
Cognitive Processing Therapy (Deep Dive) (2019 Rerun)
Dive deep into the intricacies of cognitive processing therapy as the host critiques its effectiveness for trauma treatment. Explore the global prevalence of PTSD and the challenges faced in therapy. The discussion also covers misconceptions about treatment while proposing an updated model for healing. Insightful analysis meets engaging storytelling, making complex topics accessible and relevant!

Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 45min
Libido and Chappell Roan
The hosts dive into the complexities of libido, examining how trauma and medications can impact sexual desire. They also chat about the emotional rollercoaster of unexpected pregnancies and the importance of community support. The conversation shifts to navigating intimate relationships over long distances and the unique challenges faced by queer individuals in therapy. They tackle the significance of finding a compatible therapist and share insights on the rise of queer pop star Chappell Roan, merging personal narratives with broader societal reflections.

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Jan 29, 2025 • 41min
The Psychology of Diddy (Chapter 7)
Dive into the psychological landscape surrounding Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs amid societal shifts in attitudes toward sexual misconduct. Explore pivotal moments like Bill Cosby's fall from grace and the birth of the MeToo movement, spotlighting how public perception of celebrities has evolved. Discuss the role of social media in reshaping narratives, as well as the complexities surrounding accountability in comedy, particularly with figures like Louis C.K. This engaging dialogue unpacks forgiveness, public apologies, and the urgent need for critical reassessment of celebrity culture.

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Jan 26, 2025 • 2h 7min
Is Elon Musk a Nazi? - The Psychology of Elon Musk (Chap 17 - Nazi Salute)
The podcast dives into whether Elon Musk's gestures might connect him to Nazi ideologies. It probes the complexities of public perception and accountability in the face of controversial actions. The discussion addresses nationalism intertwined with white supremacy, exploring how these ideas dehumanize others. Additionally, it examines the psychological impacts of public insecurities and the implications of body language in shaping societal narratives. The interplay of personal trauma, public persona, and the consequences of impulsive behavior are also critically analyzed.

Jan 24, 2025 • 39min
The Psychology of Diddy (Chapter 6 - Cassie Drops a Bomb)
The podcast dives into serious allegations made by a former chef of Sean Combs, shedding light on the blurred lines of professionalism and personal boundaries in celebrity environments. It delves into the complex romance between Diddy, Cassie, and Kim Porter, raising unsettling questions about Porter’s mysterious death. The discussion further examines the impact of fame on public perception, particularly in the case of sexual misconduct allegations, and calls for systemic changes in how such claims are treated in the entertainment industry.

Jan 23, 2025 • 52min
Psychopathy v Sociopathy, and Mass Shootings (2018 Rerun)
Discover the intriguing differences between psychopathy and sociopathy as experts clarify these complex terms. Explore the debate of nature vs. nurture in criminal behavior, considering how both genetics and environment play roles. Dive into the impact of media on perceptions of spree killings and mass shootings, examining societal reflections and the glorification of violence. The discussion emphasizes a rational approach to topics like gun control and mental health, pushing for awareness in how we consume news.

Jan 22, 2025 • 29min
The Psychology of Diddy (Chapter 5 - Eerie Compassion)
The podcast dives deep into the psychology of Sean “Diddy” Combs, exploring film representations that blur the lines of consent. It dissects the power dynamics in media, particularly through the lens of recent societal movements. A cautionary tale about drug-laced cookies adds a personal touch to the discussion of substance use and consent. Furthermore, they examine the chaotic nature of celebrity culture and the financial motivations behind celebrity alcohol ventures, all while reflecting on how humor can often trivialize serious issues.

Jan 21, 2025 • 2h 54min
Victim Blaming (2019 Rerun)
In this thought-provoking discussion, Christy Forrester, a therapist and advocate for sexual assault survivors, shares her powerful journey from victim to advocate. She recounts her personal experiences with the legal system, highlighting systemic failures and the pervasive issue of victim blaming. The conversation delves into the emotional complexities faced by survivors and critiques societal attitudes that perpetuate disbelief and stigma. Christy's insights emphasize the urgent need for compassion, advocacy, and systemic change for victims seeking justice.