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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Paris Hilton Doc (2020 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2023

⏱️ 121 minutes

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Summary

[Rerun] Dr. Kirk interviews a survivor from the documentary and discusses the movement to close down the troubled teen industry.

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October 12, 2020


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0:00.0

Hey, deserving listeners, when the stories about Harvey Weinstein came out in full force,

0:05.7

we as a society, justifiably so, had a reaction to that story.

0:11.3

And that's when the hashtag Me Too movement started, which was a great thing for our society.

0:17.7

Well a similar situation is happening right now.

0:21.4

Paris Hilton came forward and told her story about being abused in a therapeutic boarding

0:26.7

school, and she contributed to the hashtag Breaking Code Silence movement.

0:33.4

This refers to a tactic used in some of these programs called Code Silence, in which the

0:39.3

children were forced to be silent as a punishment for opposing the program.

0:45.4

Many came out before Paris Hilton came out with her story, but with Paris Hilton's platform,

0:51.8

the movement is getting a lot of attention since she raised a lot of awareness for it with

0:56.2

her documentary called This Is Paris.

0:59.4

And we should be paying a lot of attention to this.

1:02.7

I only recently became aware of this movement when the Paris Hilton dot came out, and many

1:07.7

of you asked that I make a commentary or a reaction video to that documentary I had

1:12.8

no idea what it was going to be about.

1:14.8

And the main point of the documentary is her talking about the trauma she endured at

1:18.8

these therapeutic boarding schools.

1:21.6

And in my reaction videos, I talked about my experience with these therapeutic boarding

1:26.1

schools earlier on in my career.

1:28.6

They're called various different names, therapeutic boarding schools, therapeutic treatment

1:32.5

centers, wilderness therapy, boot camps, academy specialty schools, therapy camps, rehabilitation

1:41.1

schools, religious schools, behavior modification programs, troubled teen industry, and so on.

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