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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Gaza Generational Trauma

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Rebeccasode! Answering patron emails.

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00:00 How does trauma affect a population? 
13:02 Could Rebecca have been socialized to have a different opinion? 
18:49 How do clinicians process trauma? 
30:19 Strom Thurmond's daughter

33:52 Can a marginalized person have awful opinions? 

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August 18, 2025

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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0:00.0

So Rebecca, we have a bunch of extremely light, extremely light emails that are really surface

0:08.0

level and just kind of. I've been like, sick. I did some reading. I was like trying to prep.

0:13.3

And then I was like, fuck it. I'm just going to have to wing it because this shit is like,

0:17.2

each one could be a master's thesis. Could be a graduate level research project, but, you know, bring it on.

0:24.4

But that's why people love you because you're real.

0:28.3

If nothing, you are, you're real.

0:30.4

If nothing, I have a real opinion.

0:34.0

Well, but you're also just a real human being.

0:36.6

You don't edit, which is good. Yeah.

0:39.6

People can trust you. Yes. I can trust you. Thank you. Listener Nader from Peru, he says,

0:45.1

Well, let's just, so just everyone know, this is just my opinion as an individual. I am a traumas therapist. I am 98.6% Ashkenazi Chu, because that question is going to come in

0:58.8

here. Oh my God. I'm moving the desk. Jesus Christ. That was like super intense. I forgot to move.

1:06.6

So I have this standing desk. I mean, but everyone should know it's like gigantic and an L shape.

1:12.2

It's not like teeny tiny like you just have your laptop on it.

1:15.3

Like half the room just sunk.

1:17.5

Yeah.

1:17.7

And all of the equipment is hooked up to it, all the lights and cameras and microphones and interfaces.

1:24.3

The five screens, six screens.

1:27.4

Many screens. So listener Nader from Peru, he says, six screens. Many screens.

1:28.5

So listener Nader from Peru, he says, I was wondering if you and Rebecca might have a take

1:33.0

on cultural or historical trauma and how it might play out on an entire population as a

1:38.9

reflection of how it plays out individually.

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