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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Mental Illness and Violence (2017 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2025

⏱️ 96 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda and Humberto talk about the connection between mental illness and violence.

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September 4, 2017

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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0:00.0

so burdo have you noticed in the news and in people talking that they sometimes will

0:14.0

talk about everyone who's mentally ill is is going to commit a crime or violent crime

0:19.2

or something have you ever encountered this this notion in our society oh yes i mean

0:23.8

ever since i can remember uh... more so when i was i mean i noticed that even more

0:29.0

when i was part of the problem i guess because growing up even though my dad was a

0:33.5

psychiatrist even though i was around terminology i think

0:37.5

just instinctually everything on tv movies

0:41.0

common conversation

0:42.6

if if you hear the words like oh mentally unstable mentally ill uh... mentally

0:47.8

uh... challenged uh... whatever

0:50.2

uh... there were these associations with like uh...

0:52.9

that could be bad news are they gonna stab someone are they gonna go crazy

0:56.1

are they gonna commit

0:57.3

you know are they gonna hit someone are they

0:59.2

uh... and i think movies and shows

1:01.8

uh... like show that a lot like what kind of movies are like i'm thinking like

1:05.4

crime shows or uh...

1:07.5

just uh... maybe i don't actually know that i think about it

1:11.4

maybe it was more phenomena like in the eighties in the nineties but i remember

1:15.0

uh...

1:16.0

one of perennial example was of my son men

1:19.1

and i remember watching reading the book and watching it in in sophomore year of

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