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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Bilingual, Social Constructionism, and Consciousness

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Dr. Kirk and Humberto answer patron emails.

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0:00.0

So Beto, I have a bunch of emails for us to read on the air and answer.

0:05.0

They're from patrons.

0:06.1

What do you say we do that, Burto?

0:08.4

Let's do it.

0:09.2

This is the Psychology and Seattle Podcast.

0:11.0

I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda, I'm a a therapist and I'm also a professor.

0:15.0

My name is Umberto Kassanya and I like to go around refilling pens that I've ran out of ink.

0:21.0

Pat from Michigan wrote in and said, is it possible to have different personalities

0:26.5

if you speak different languages, especially if you used one of the language to cope with

0:31.3

physical and emotional abuse as a child.

0:34.2

I grew up in another country and moved to the US when I was nine and learned English at that

0:38.6

point.

0:39.6

I'm more calm and don't express emotion in English and I'm more easily annoyed in Spanish

0:46.6

end of email. Basically what Pat is saying is they grew up in a place where they spoke Spanish and there was a lot of difficulties when they were growing up

0:56.6

and they seemed to notice they are more emotionally

1:00.4

Sensitive when they're speaking Spanish.

1:03.4

And since being nine years old, come to the US learning English and had a much more stable life

1:10.0

when they speak English, they don't even really get into emotions.

1:14.0

Burdo is a bilingual person yourself, can you relate?

1:19.0

It's fascinating.

1:20.0

I can think of a few areas where that sounds familiar but not fully.

1:25.4

For example, I can only count, like, you know, if I ask you how many days are in August, do you

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