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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Inner Child, License Complaint and Other Things

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Dr Kirk Honda answers patron emails.

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00:00 Psychology of the inner child

14:40 Update on Dr. Kirk's complaint

36:18 OPP

39:07 Accessible & quality therapy

41:53 Dr. Kirk's experience with chaotic relationships

47:44 Dungeons & Dragons satanic panic

54:08 Steven & Olga on 90 Day Fiancé

54:37 Diagnosing with a questionnaire


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April 12, 2023


The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®


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0:00.0

Hey, does everyone listen to her? It's just me today. I thought I would answer

0:03.6

upper-tier patron emails. This first email is from anonymous annual

0:08.0

upper-tier patron from Arizona. She writes,

0:10.9

can you please explain the psychology of the inner child concept?

0:17.2

Is it even a thing or is it just a bunch of mumbo jumbo?

0:21.2

What might we gain? What might we gain from healthily relating to our own inner

0:26.0

child? Are there modalities or protocols that can be used in therapy to

0:30.6

soothe an inner child end of email? Yeah, this is a great question

0:35.5

because we often are referring to the inner child,

0:39.5

but what do we mean by that? And, you know, me, I like to define things

0:44.7

and when I'm talking about something with someone and we haven't properly

0:48.1

defined it, it kind of irks me. It like I feel a

0:52.8

you know, that feeling when you rub a tin foil against each other or two

0:58.3

styrofoam things. I don't know, just that body really destroys me. That's

1:02.4

it's that kind of feeling. So, okay, a brief history of the term inner child.

1:10.5

I think Carl Jung actually coined the term in the early 20th century.

1:16.2

I'm not sure, but I think he was talking about how we're all born with an inner child

1:20.4

archetype and this inner child needs to be healed by a

1:26.4

apparent side of ourself or something like that. I don't know. I'm not

1:30.1

exactly up on Carl Jung's ideas, but I do know that at least the idea of an

1:36.0

inner child comes from that. But I don't think it is the same concept that

1:40.7

eventually was being used when I was coming up

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