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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Parent-Child Estrangement

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2024

⏱️ 143 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk interviews Christy Forrester who was contemplating contacting her father after 18 years. www.forrestertherapy.com

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00:00 Introducing Christy Forrester 
04:34 The family sculpture
15:48 Christy's father & estrangement
17:20 SA trigger warning
 21:01 End of trigger warning 
26:59 The lead up to reaching out
32:58 Were there reasons not to reach out?
45:04 How did the reunion go?
1:33:05 Nomadic therapy
1:35:45 Christy's experience with Dr. Ann Blake, shadow work & masculine energy
1:51:02  Christy's career & future
2:15:47 Where to find Christy


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September 6, 2024

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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0:00.0

Hey, dear listeners, we have a special guest with us today,

0:03.1

Christie Forrester, who yesterday,

0:08.1

so let me explain something, Kristi.

0:09.9

Yes.

0:10.4

Is recently I have been listening to old episodes to see if I should

0:18.0

rerun them.

0:19.3

Lately, we will publish a new episode Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and then a rerun on Tuesday and

0:24.2

Thursday.

0:25.8

And I do that because we've been podcasting for 16 years and I sometimes worry that quote-unquote new listeners like people who've been around for a few years

0:36.0

won't go back into the archive. Plus it's an opportunity for people who might have forgotten that episode to re-listen to it if they want to.

0:47.2

And so I have been reviewing a lot of old episodes.

0:51.4

One of the episodes, the series of episodes

0:53.6

that I have reviewed lately, are the interviews

0:57.6

that I conducted of my students 11 years ago,

1:02.2

or 10 11 years ago or 10 11 years ago and I interviewed six students right

1:09.3

after their first quarter in my program at Antioch and they were students in my class and

1:17.2

you were one of those six students and I did three different episodes and so

1:22.3

you were the second episode and I listened to these

1:28.0

episodes these three episodes that thought oh I should rerun these episodes because

1:31.8

it's such an intimate look at students and their experiences and it also

1:38.3

reminds me of what it was like to be a full-time professor. You know I plan on teaching again but I haven't

1:46.6

taught in a couple years and it is a fading memory to me so to listen to these interviews it it feels really good to just revisit that time.

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