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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

I Just Killed My Dad review (Netflix doc)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2022

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk and Humberto review the Netflix documentary, I Just Killed My Dad.

00:34 Anthony Templet
02:42 Emotion myths & Amanda Knox
09:20 Trauma responses
12:27 Attachment
22:00 Flat affect
38:30 Police incompetence
45:32 Child-parent violence
49:14 A license to kill?
1:02:33 Truancy
1:09:20 Munchausen's
1:17:17 System failure

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So, Bert, a lot of people have been asking us to watch the Netflix documentary.

0:04.4

I just killed my dad.

0:06.0

Yes.

0:06.5

So, we watched it this week.

0:08.6

I actually watched the whole thing today.

0:10.4

And let's get into it, what do you say?

0:11.8

Let's do it.

0:12.4

This is the Psychology Seattle podcast.

0:14.2

I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda.

0:15.4

I'm a therapist and a professor.

0:16.8

My name is Umberto Kastagné.

0:18.3

And I re-upholster bednaps and broomsticks.

0:20.8

So, this is a documentary on Netflix.

0:23.5

And if you want to watch it before listening to this episode,

0:26.0

I'd recommend doing that because it's pretty good.

0:27.9

And it has some twists and turns.

0:30.3

Yeah.

0:30.9

And it's pretty short, three episodes.

0:33.3

So, this is a documentary about a recent event

0:36.4

that happened in 2019, I believe.

0:40.0

It's about Anthony Tomplay.

0:43.0

He was 17 years old and he shot his father, killed him, or almost killed him.

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