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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Dissociation Types Explained

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2026

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk Honda and Dr Michael Drane explain the distinction between dissociative disorders and the problems with DSM. April 22, 2026

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00:00 Dr. Michael Drane's Mindful Remedy practice03:32 Is Louisa experiencing disassociation or depersonalization? 
24:57 What are Other Specified Dissociative Disorder Types?


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0:00.0

Hey, deserving listeners. We have a special guest with us back on the podcast. Dr. Michael Drain,

0:05.1

welcome to the podcast. Thank you, Dr. Rhonda. Good to be here. I sent you some follow-up emails to our

0:12.2

previous episode where we talked about dissociation. People wrote in and said, oh, I have follow-up

0:17.9

questions to that episode. And you texted me that you missed getting positive feedback because people were emailing

0:27.9

in and saying they appreciated you.

0:31.0

I know.

0:31.8

So how'd that feel when you learn that?

0:34.0

Man, you know, so I had a podcast, as you know, for years, and I've been out of the game

0:39.8

for quite a while, and now I'm just kind of your Huckleberry on psychology in Seattle once in a while,

0:44.7

and so I don't get exposure to this a lot. I've been sort of like back in the normie world,

0:50.0

and it's nice. It's nice to be appreciated.

0:55.6

And it's also really gratifying to see these emails and know that like somebody on the other side of the world benefited from our conversation and, you know, found it useful.

1:08.0

And was, you know, very flattering towards us, which, you know which my ego always loves that.

1:13.9

Yeah.

1:15.3

Well, another reason for me to bug you to get your podcast going again.

1:21.6

I'm relentless when it comes to that mission or bother that I'm on.

1:27.1

It's happening. We have a few more things to do I'm... It's happening.

1:27.8

We just, we have a few more things to do first, but that's happening.

1:32.2

Okay.

1:32.8

And when you do, we will promote it as we will also promote your group practice.

1:38.5

So why don't you put out the call not only for clients, but also for other clinicians, right? Oh, yeah, thank you. Yeah,

1:47.0

no. So these two emails we're about to talk about both have to do with trauma and dissociation,

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