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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Minecraft Therapy (2015 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Dr. Kirk Honda discusses Minecraft therapy

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February 25, 2015

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0:00.0

So if you've played the game Minecraft or you have a family member who plays the game Minecraft,

0:05.9

then all I have to say is Minecraft and instantly you know everything that that Minecraft is

0:12.0

because it's like a world in and of itself. But many people have never even heard of the game

0:17.9

Minecraft and so when I say the word Minecraft, they're like, what are you talking about Minecraft?

0:22.5

They have no idea what I'm talking about.

0:24.8

So you're either one of those people that knows the whole world of Minecraft

0:28.8

or you didn't even know it existed.

0:31.9

Well, for those of you that didn't know it existed, it exists.

0:35.8

And it's a big deal to a lot of people,

0:38.0

particularly younger people. And I have to say for myself, as a kid who played Legos all the

0:44.9

time obsessively as a child in the 70s and 80s, if I were a kid today and had Minecraft,

0:52.5

I would be playing it all the time because it's basically

0:56.2

Legos on steroids. You can build things and you get endless and you can participate in these

1:04.8

forums or these, you know, servers with other people and built like I saw one server where a bunch of people were building

1:12.3

the enterprise the start the star trek ship out of basically Lego blocks that you can put together

1:19.4

in this game Minecraft well the reason why I'm talking about Minecraft today is because a past

1:25.5

guest emailed me and introduced me to a fellow who uses

1:31.0

Minecraft in therapy.

1:33.3

And so I communicated with him and brought him on the show and we're going to talk about

1:37.6

how he uses Minecraft in his counseling practices.

1:42.1

So welcome to the podcast called Psychology in Seattle. I'm your host,

1:48.1

Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a professor and a licensed therapist. Welcome to the show, Johnny.

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