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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Psychopharmacology, Ambien, and Truth Serum (2016 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2025

⏱️ 1 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr Kirk Honda talks with Dr Robert Grubbs about psychopharmacology, Ambien, truth serum, methadone, and over-prescribing. (Intro)

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October 12, 2016

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Psychology in Seattle. I'm your host, Kirk Honda, professor and licensed

0:04.7

therapists. Today we have back on the podcast, a very special guest. Why don't you introduce

0:10.2

yourself? Hi, I'm Bob Grubbs. I am also a professor. I teach pharmacology to dental students at

0:16.4

the University of Washington and in the Antioch-City program I've been teaching it as well.

0:21.6

I thought that your last episode was so fascinating.

0:25.0

I wanted you to come back on the show and talk more about your knowledge of psychopharmacology or drugs that affect the mind.

0:31.1

Because I think it's this vast field that is really interesting to me, biology and drugs.

0:36.9

And it's just really interesting.

0:38.1

And I feel like the general public, including clinicians, don't know that much about it.

0:42.5

So I thought that we would share this information with you out there so that you could benefit from it.

0:48.8

Hey, deserving listeners, this is an old episode that we have re-released as a patron exclusive episode.

0:55.0

So if you want to hear the full episode, you have to become a patron of the podcast by going to patreon.com.

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