

Psychology In Seattle Podcast
Kirk Honda
A psychology podcast that is both educational and entertaining.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 1h 1min
Empathy and Psychopathy (Deep Dive, Chapter 2)
The discussion dives into the intricacies of antisocial personality disorder, emphasizing empathy's role in therapy. Misconceptions about the emotional capacities of those with these conditions are challenged. Insights into counter-transference reveal how therapists' feelings can cloud interpretations. Personal anecdotes highlight the evolution of empathy, shaped by upbringing and family dynamics. Lastly, the importance of self-care for therapists and a compassionate approach to treatment are underscored, culminating in a light-hearted promotional segment.

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Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 39min
Empathy (Deep Dive, Chapter 1)
Delve into the rich world of empathy, exploring its multifaceted nature and how it differs from sympathy. Discover the evolution of empathy within psychotherapy, tracing its journey from a misunderstood concept to a therapeutic cornerstone. Learn about the importance of emotional resonance in human connections and the distinct types of empathy essential for effective therapy. The discussion also emphasizes the therapeutic relationship and self-disclosure as vital components in enhancing healing, offering insights into both professional interactions and personal growth.

Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 13min
Sleep Deprivation (2015 Rerun)
Kristen McGee, a family therapist specializing in sleep disorders, shares insights into the critical issue of sleep deprivation, particularly among adolescents. She discusses how melatonin shifts impact teenagers' sleep patterns and the dire consequences of early school start times. The conversation highlights the cultural neglect of rest in modern society and offers practical strategies for improving sleep quality. Mindfulness techniques and the role of exercise in enhancing sleep health are also explored, providing valuable tips for listeners seeking better rest.

Dec 11, 2024 • 1h 57min
Humberto's Friend Died
Humberto reflects on the profound grief from losing a close friend named Ron. The discussion delves into the challenges of maintaining authenticity while navigating loss and addiction. Humorous anecdotes from their shared past underline the importance of connection. Emotional boundaries in relationships are explored, highlighting the struggle between support and self-preservation. The speakers also touch on how rituals can help process grief, ultimately revealing the healing power of shared memories and personal growth through loss.

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Dec 10, 2024 • 1h 7min
Toxic Masculinity Debate (2019 Rerun)
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion about toxic masculinity, sparked by a controversial Gillette commercial. The hosts critique traditional masculine stereotypes, exploring how media shapes perceptions and behaviors. They delve into the complexities of modern dating dynamics, emphasizing empathy for women's experiences. Cultural norms around public affection are examined, alongside the evolving portrayal of superheroes and the need for more inclusive narratives. Emotional reflections on friendship highlight the personal impact of societal expectations on mental health.

Dec 9, 2024 • 34min
My Experience With UnitedHealthcare
The discussion kicks off with the impact of the recent death of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, touching on executive responsibilities in healthcare. It explores the tough realities therapists face when dealing with insurance claims, especially the challenges presented by UnitedHealthcare. The hosts dig into the systemic flaws of the U.S. healthcare system, emphasizing profit motives over patient care. They also advocate for a shift toward more equitable healthcare solutions, drawing comparisons with universal models from other countries.

Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 16min
Bad Supervisors and Loving PIS
This discussion delves into the tangled web of supervisory relationships in clinical training, unveiling emotional conflicts and ethical dilemmas. The conversation emphasizes the crucial need for therapists to prioritize their mental health, especially when faced with toxic professional dynamics. Listeners are engaged with insights on seasonal depression, ethical violations in therapy, and the importance of accountability in the profession. The episode also touches on the contrasts in trauma handling and the therapeutic process's effectiveness.

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Dec 5, 2024 • 50min
Why People Avoid Therapy (2014 Rerun)
Delve into the reasons why many shy away from therapy. The discussion tackles societal stigma and misconceptions surrounding mental health support. Learn about the critical role of therapeutic relationships and the excuses people make for avoiding self-care. The conversation emphasizes the importance of social connections and the transformative potential of therapy. Plus, discover tips for finding the right therapist and how personal experiences can enhance the therapeutic experience.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 34min
Gaslighting vs Lying
Dive into the intricate world of gaslighting as personal stories shed light on psychological manipulation in relationships. The conversation clarifies the crucial differences between gaslighting, lying, and simple misunderstandings, emphasizing the importance of language. Explore how selective memory plays a role in these dynamics and the emotional effects they have on individuals. The discussion also critiques the misuse of the term 'gaslighting' in modern discourse, urging listeners to recognize its true implications.

Dec 3, 2024 • 2min
Ethical dilemmas and dual relationships (2014 Rerun)
The discussion delves into the complexities of ethical dilemmas faced by professionals. Insights arise from a student's inquiry about a real-world challenge, showcasing the practical implications of their training. Experiences from Antioch University provide a backdrop for examining the rarity of such dilemmas. The conversation highlights how navigating dual relationships can become a tricky landscape for practitioners, prompting listeners to consider the moral responsibilities inherent in their work.


