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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Questions from Discord - Supervision, Ethics, Music, Coparenting, and Abuse

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2021

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Dr. Kirk answers questions from Discord.

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0:00.0

Hey, deserving listeners. I'm going to answer a bunch of your questions in today's episode.

0:04.6

This is the Psychology and Seattle podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a therapist and a

0:09.3

professor. Our social social media ambassador, Colin, he compiled a bunch of questions from you.

0:15.8

And so here we go. First questions are from Aperture Patron Nardine. They ask, what is the

0:21.7

distinction between therapy and supervision? What is the distinction between providing therapy

0:28.7

or providing supervision? So I'm guessing what Nardine is asking is, in supervision, is there any kind

0:37.6

of therapy that happens? And I would say, absolutely, yes. So when I'm talking with my clients,

0:45.8

I think we can all imagine what that relationship looks like. And when I'm talking with my supervisees,

0:52.1

it's pretty complex. Because on one hand, I have, so I actually wrote a whole book on all the

0:58.3

different roles involved in supervision. And it's a, you can buy it on Amazon. It's called multi-role,

1:04.4

multi-role clinical supervision, in which I describe all the evidence-based 19 roles that need to be

1:12.8

provided in supervision. So we have public safeguarding roles. These are roles that are involved in

1:21.5

making sure that the therapist that you're supervising doesn't harm the public, making sure that you

1:27.4

uphold ethics, this sort of thing. And then you have skill building roles. And these are the various

1:32.5

roles involved in teaching the novice clinician how to be a good skillful therapist. Then we have

1:39.9

guiding roles. And these are roles, various different roles here. But one of the roles is self-awareness

1:46.7

guide. So it's important in evidence shows that good supervision involves helping the supervisee

1:52.9

to be more self-aware. And so that kind of looks like therapy sometimes, where I as a supervisor by

2:00.3

ask a supervisee, well, what's going on there with your counter-transference? Or does that connect to

2:07.1

what I know about what's going on in your personal life? And so that can from the outside kind of

2:12.4

look like therapy, it's not therapy, it's absolutely supervision, it's important supervision.

2:17.4

But it can look like therapy sort of. The other roles that are all involved in therapy as well is what

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