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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Johnny Depp v Amber Heard #15 & #16

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2022

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Dr. Kirk Honda reacts to the Johnny Depp v Amber Heard trial.

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0:00.0

Hey, dessert listeners. It's time to continue watching the

0:02.0

Johnny Depp Amber herd trial. Let's watch and you're a clinical

0:04.9

psychologist. Is that correct? Correct. And you practice in

0:07.6

Los Angeles? Yes. For how long have you been practicing?

0:10.7

Almost 40 years. So we're hearing from Dr. Anderson, a

0:15.3

psychologist, clinical psychologist practicing in Los

0:18.6

Angeles for the past 40 years.

0:20.3

A full three and a half or not. I don't know. But that was the

0:25.1

amount of that was when the session started. And they came in

0:28.8

when they came in and not together. And it took three and a

0:33.4

half hours to actually do that for a session. Okay, so Dr.

0:38.4

Anderson worked with both Johnny Depp and Amber herd in

0:42.3

couple counseling or therapy. And the first session was three

0:46.4

and a half hours. I'm unsure as to why that would be some

0:50.2

therapists, especially in an intake, especially with a

0:53.4

couple might actually allocate more time because you need

0:57.1

more time to assess and to orient people to therapy. In

1:01.3

fact, in the old days, couple therapy, at least anecdotally,

1:05.4

standard was 90 minutes because 55 minutes or 50 minutes

1:09.5

wasn't enough time. I will say that that makes a lot of

1:11.9

sense. I still with my couples work for 50 minute sessions and

1:17.5

find that it works for the most part. But anyway, so she said

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