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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Ethical Dilemmas and Dual Relationships (2016 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2022

⏱️ 2 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda talks with his students about ethical dilemmas and dual relationships. (Intro)

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0:00.0

So I received an email from a few of my students.

0:02.2

They wanted to interview me for a class I think they're taking

0:05.4

and ethics.

0:06.0

They want me to talk about an ethical dilemma so that they can

0:09.8

analyze whether or not I screwed up or not.

0:12.0

Is that correct?

0:13.4

That is correct.

0:14.1

Yeah.

0:14.6

And so here we are in my office at Antioch University,

0:19.1

Seattle, and I'm about to disclose an ethical dilemma

0:24.4

that I've been through in my professional life.

0:27.5

And I have three students here that will take this information

0:31.2

and analyze it and scrutinize and write a whole paper about it.

0:35.1

And then we'll see if I screwed up or not, right?

0:38.3

OK, so welcome to the Psychology and Seattle podcast.

0:41.2

I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda.

0:43.2

I'm a professor and a licensed therapist.

0:45.1

Why don't you guys introduce yourselves,

0:46.4

Aaron, why don't you go first?

0:47.6

I'm Aaron McClain, couples and family therapy student.

0:50.7

I'm Brandi Hahnen.

0:51.9

I am in the Master's Program for Clinical Mental Health

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