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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Misused Psychology Terms

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2024

⏱️ 134 minutes

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Dr Kirk Honda discusses commonly misused psychological terms.

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December 2, 2024

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0:00.0

Hey, deserving listeners. I came across this article on the American Psychological Association website,

0:04.5

and I thought that I would critique it. My name is Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a therapist and a professor,

0:09.7

and this is the Psychology in Seattle podcast and YouTube channel. The article is written by

0:16.0

Anna Maderis, and it is titled seven of the most frequently misused psychological terms.

0:23.7

Seven of the most frequently misused psychological terms.

0:28.6

All right.

0:28.8

So let's look this over.

0:30.4

Okay, so the first term is triggering, and the author is quoting from Aaron Park's PhD saying, in our pop psych talk, TikTok culture,

0:42.9

in our pop psych tip, tick, why is this a tongue twister?

0:47.7

In our pop psych tick talk culture, say that five times in a row triggers triggers are, in our pop psych, TikTok culture triggers

0:55.8

are something to be avoided or put upon the other person to remove. Triggers are something

1:03.8

to be avoided or put upon the other person to remove. Yeah. As in, you are triggering me,

1:10.4

so stop doing that. But in, and this is Aaron Parks, Ph. Yeah. As in, you are triggering me, so stop doing that.

1:12.1

But in,

1:12.9

and this is Aaron Parks,

1:14.5

PhD,

1:15.6

continuing by saying,

1:17.0

but in eating disorder

1:18.3

treatment,

1:18.8

triggers are something

1:19.7

to be aware of

1:20.5

and overcome.

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