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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Crowning transference, Bob’s therapy, and DBT study

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Bob and Dr Kirk answer patron emails while providing interesting metaphors.

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00:00 Intro
03:11 What should I do when I find my therapist attractive?
23:02 OPP24:40 How do you push yourself as a client in therapy?
45:38 Australian DBT study
55:33 How would Bob handle teaching teens DBT?

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June 17. 2024

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®


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0:00.0

So Bob as you were heading over and I walked upstairs to unlock the door for you so that you could just walk in.

0:09.0

I always wanted to live in a house like that where your friends just walk in the house instead of knocking

0:15.2

on the door.

0:16.2

That's the house we grew up in as a child.

0:18.6

Our door was never locked.

0:21.7

Even when we left the house for like a week, we wouldn't lock the

0:24.8

door because I don't know if we knew where the key was because when you're six

0:30.2

people in a small neighborhood, but close-knit neighborhood.

0:36.7

Every house in my neighborhood had kids my age

0:40.3

and we just would run in and out of everyone's houses right and dogs didn't know

0:45.8

leashes dogs just roamed as well which led to the occasional stepping in some

0:51.3

dog shit every now and then and I like that kind of vibe. My wife

0:58.3

isn't so into it but I am I want people just to walk in, it makes it so much easier with the dogs

1:05.0

because if you just sort of burst in,

1:08.0

it takes the dogs like half a second to realize that you're here

1:12.0

and then they ramp up and attack you after you've come in the

1:17.1

house but if I go if you knock on the door then they go berserk and then I go to the door and I open up and you're trying to get in.

1:26.0

The dogs are rushing out the door to, it creates so much more chaos,

1:31.0

so it's so much better if you if you just walk in you know and I just kind of

1:36.2

like that feeling of like you're like family you know thanks anyway so I walk

1:41.6

upstairs and I unlock the door and I think, what a wonderful life that I have.

1:47.0

That my, for work, this is a work day, it's Monday morning right now, right? On a Monday morning, on a work day, my

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