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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Codependency (2021 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda talks about codependency.

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November 3, 2021

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0:00.0

Hey Deservyn Listeners, it's just me today.

0:02.0

Today's episode is a deep dive on codependency.

0:06.0

This episode is just for patrons of the podcast,

0:09.0

but I have a little introduction here.

0:11.0

I have never experienced a more confused term in my field, meaning that people

0:20.4

confuse this term in the lay public on the internet but also in my own discipline.

0:26.5

I will be working with colleagues or students or fellow professors and I will hear most of the time, this is just anecdotal, people using the word

0:37.1

codependency drastically wrong and I'm always amazed by this.

0:43.2

You know, it's one thing for the public to use co-dependency wrong,

0:46.9

because, you know, it's the public and the internet is misleading them entirely.

0:50.9

But for clinicians and professors to misuse the word codependency is frankly embarrassing.

0:58.0

It's like there are books that you can look into and read the definition. You can go in the glossary and look up codependency and it will not say

1:07.6

the way that people are using it. I mean long story short people are generally

1:11.5

using it as a synonym for dependent

1:14.3

personality disorder we already have a word for dependent personality

1:17.5

disorder it's called dependent personality disorder and this has trickled down to the lay public or maybe it's the opposite direction.

1:26.1

I'm going to get into it in this episode.

1:27.8

I did a mini deep dive on the history of the term and I think I have a you know a grasp on why we as a

1:36.7

discipline and also as the public is just so ignorant about what codependency actually means. Also in doing this deep dive I

1:47.3

found that codependency is much more interesting than I used

1:53.7

use the term codependency occasionally but not often but when I do I had a you know

1:59.1

an understanding of the concept but it's much deeper than I thought originally. And after doing this deep dive,

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