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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Duggar Family Deep Dive (Chapter 7)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk and Humberto analyze the Duggar family, modern Christian cults, the ethics of children in reality TV, and so much more.

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00:00 Perpetrators & their family

25:55 Should it be illegal to have children on reality TV?


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September 4, 2023

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0:00.0

Hey, deserving listeners. This is chapter seven in our deep dive on the Dugger family,

0:06.5

and a lot of ancillary topics like the ethics and the legality of using children in social media,

0:14.0

the printification concept, and other kinds of things that we've already gotten into. And we

0:19.5

will get into welcome to the Psychology and Seattle podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda.

0:24.4

I'm a therapist and a professor. Who are you, Bruno? My name is Umberto Casagna, and I

0:28.4

unfinished basements. Okay, so to catch you up regarding the timeline, we've talked about the

0:34.3

beginnings of the Dugger family, possibly the trauma that both Michelle and Jim Bob went through

0:41.7

when they went through a difficult miscarriage experience. We talked about the possibility

0:46.5

how that could have affected them emotionally and benefactor in them developing into the

0:52.6

quiverful movement where they want to never not be pregnant kind of a thing, or never be

1:01.2

unappreciative of the ability to have kids or something hard to know. But we went into that,

1:07.3

we talked about how in 2002, way before they were on television at all, the parents discovered

1:14.4

that Josh was abusing the younger girls, including a babysitter. We talked a lot about how most

1:22.4

parents usually don't tell anyone about it because they're terrified. So there wasn't really

1:28.6

that much of a difference with the Dugger parents. Of course, we would wish that they would have

1:33.2

done more, but most parents don't for a variety of, I think, understandable reasons, mostly because

1:39.4

our system is not set up to be very welcoming or safe for families to step forward with this

1:46.5

information. So, you know, because it's not hard to imagine that if this information got out,

1:53.1

like if your daughter were to do something like this and tell you about it, I'm sure you would

2:00.1

think, my God, what if this gets out there? And once it's out there, it's on the internet,

2:06.8

anyone can post it right for the rest of eternity. And you could potentially alter the course of

2:14.0

your future life to something that was very, very difficult, one filled with ostracization and

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