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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Disorganized Attachment, Poetry, and Vulnerability (2020 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

[Rerun] Dr. Kirk and Bob explore disorganized attachment.

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0:00.0

So Bob, I have some emails from patrons that they would like you and I to read and then respond to.

0:06.7

What do you say, Bob?

0:07.4

That sounds good.

0:08.1

Well, you think we'll get through some today.

0:09.6

Yeah, this is the psychology of Seattle podcast.

0:12.5

I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda.

0:14.0

I'm a therapist and a professor and someone who mostly enjoys the dreary days of winter in Seattle.

0:21.8

Well, you're in one now.

0:23.2

It is really raining.

0:24.6

Yeah, gray.

0:26.0

Yeah, we're both looking out the window right now.

0:28.0

It's that it's it's like the way weather is in Seattle for like probably six months.

0:34.2

It's overcast, raining, but just slightly and about 55 degrees.

0:42.4

Yeah, I don't know how many Celsius that is.

0:45.5

Everything's wet, standing water everywhere.

0:49.5

But you know, there's a there's a misty green, you know, lots of green.

0:55.0

You see them backyard trees and bushes and, you know, wildlife and I have my hummingbird feeder out

1:03.9

and it's just a very, just a very northwest kind of situation.

1:09.3

Do you get hummingbirds?

1:10.6

I do.

1:11.1

Do you get in this time of year?

1:12.1

Yeah.

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