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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Andrew Tate goes to therapy (Chapter 2)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Dr Kirk Honda reacts to Andrew Tate going to therapy.

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January 3, 2024

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®


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0:00.0

Hey deserving listeners, this is part two in the audio version of me watching a therapy session with Andrew Tate.

0:09.7

So let's get to it.

0:12.1

At actions, right?

0:13.5

And fooling ourselves about what they are rationalizing.

0:17.4

So I would argue that it's actually vital for you

0:20.2

in the position that you are in and the responsibility

0:22.4

that you have to actually

0:23.8

confront your fear in a very real way which probably goes back to your childhood.

0:30.4

I mean your dad was I mean I'm you know the haircut story and I don't know if you want to talk about that if you're willing, but that's it, you know, when I read that, I'm thinking about that little boy, it must be fucking terrifying. It is.

0:43.0

Okay, another good move, in my opinion, that David, the therapist is taking one that I would take in situations

0:50.5

like this as well.

0:51.9

And it appears that David is trying to get at

0:54.2

Andrew Tate's humanness and vulnerability for his benefit for Andrew's benefit I

0:59.5

think again you might hate Andrew Tate for good reasons and don't think he deserves to be in a session with a therapist that treats him well, but I can only comment on what I'm seeing.

1:11.0

And so, let's see what Andrew Tate says here and he refers to some story that he went through as a kid with a haircut which I think is interesting

1:19.5

But I do think I had the best father on earth. I'm not disputing that.

1:23.2

I mean, there's a lot of good that came from your father.

1:24.9

I'm not disputing that father was.

1:26.0

Yeah, that was another good response by David, I think.

1:29.1

And again, maybe David's a horrible person, a deplorable human being,

1:32.4

I don't know. I just can only comment on what I'm seeing,

1:35.7

but that is a good technique that David is using. That you get this defensiveness, which even people

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