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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Fearful Transference (2016 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda talks about being afraid of your therapist.

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0:00.0

It's just me today. I thought I would respond to a patron email. Remember that

0:06.4

patrons always get preference when they ask questions or have topics for

0:13.2

podcast episodes. So let me tell you a story about a client in the past and

0:18.3

remember that whenever I talk about my clients in order to protect their

0:22.7

confidentiality I change details or I don't say enough to reveal who the

0:29.8

person is that I should use client examples in the effort of education and

0:37.4

advocacy but I should always do my part to try to mask people's identities

0:42.9

which I think I do pretty effectively. If you knew the real story you would say

0:46.8

oh that was clever how you kept the essence of the story intact but change

0:53.5

details enough so that it doesn't break confidentiality or reveal who the

0:58.8

person is. So let me tell you a story about a client. There was a client I had

1:04.4

once. This is a long time ago but a very memorable situation for me. It was a

1:10.7

young woman and she came into therapy because she suffered from depression, low

1:17.4

self-esteem. She had some concerns about an eating disorder, possible eating

1:22.8

disorder and she had issues in her family. There were a number of things she

1:27.2

wanted to talk about. She had been to therapy before but she had never been

1:31.8

to therapy with a male therapist and when she came to me she mentioned that but

1:38.2

it didn't seem that important to her at the time. We didn't really talk much

1:43.3

about the fact that I was male in the beginning and so therapy progressed

1:49.1

over time and there were lots of twists and turns and bumps in the road and

1:54.7

interesting events that occurred in her life and over time I began to assess

2:05.0

and believe that therapy was progressing well, that things were getting

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