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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Psychodynamic Therapy (2015 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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[Rerun] What is psychodynamic therapy? How does it work exactly? Dr. Kirk Honda presents his favorite therapy model.

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0:00.0

20 years ago when I became trained as a psychotherapist, I was exposed to a

0:06.4

number of different theories. And whenever I heard about object relations or

0:11.0

psychoanalysis or psychodynamic theory, I was always intrigued. I was always

0:15.7

thoroughly confused. I was thoroughly confused about a lot of things about the

0:19.7

therapy back then, but I was particularly confused about psychodynamic therapy

0:23.2

or psychoanalysis or object relations. But at the same time I knew that there

0:29.0

was something I liked about it. There was something that seemed to resonate

0:32.5

with me. And when I was in graduate school, getting my masters 20 years ago, I was

0:38.9

asked by instructors to choose one theory to identify as a theory that I wanted

0:45.0

to know more about and I wanted to investigate and research and try to apply to

0:50.0

the clients I was seeing at my internship. And I chose object relations and

0:53.7

specifically object relations family therapy. And ever since then, I have made

1:00.4

it a point to learn more about it and to understand it more. And the more I

1:05.0

learn about it, the more I like. There's certainly a lot of things about

1:07.5

psychoanalysis, particularly classical psychoanalysis that is quite silly to me,

1:12.2

but there's a lot of it that I really, really enjoy as a therapist. And at my

1:17.2

university, I'm sort of known as the psychodynamic guy when people want to know

1:22.0

more about object relations and psychoanalysis. They know that I'm the professor

1:27.1

that knows about such things. And so I don't know why I'm telling you that, but just

1:34.8

so you know how how dedicated I am to it and how well-known it is, I suppose. And

1:41.0

then I've been since I started the podcast. I've been getting a lot of requests to

1:46.1

talk about psychedelic theory and other kinds of things along these lines. And

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