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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Rebecca - Weird professors and other things

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2024

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

Rebeccasode! Kirk and Rebecca talk about weird professors and a few other things.

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00:00 Weird interactions with students

13:48 What's going on in Texas?

15:07 What is the professor's responsibility?

20:38 What does being professional look like?

25:45 The weird Star Trek sound

27:50 Rebecca's mom, memorials, and Mr. Blowhard

45:34 What does it mean to offer mentorship?

48:06 What does it mean to be too much in your head?

1:08:54 Why did someone throw a paper back at Rebecca?

1:20:19 Rebecca's next step into sex therapy

1:28:22 Sneaking into clubs & Anna Kendrick



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February 12, 2024

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®


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0:00.0

So Rebecca, it's been a while.

0:02.0

Yeah, you were busy and I was busy, in holidays.

0:06.5

Well, there's a backlog of emails.

0:10.4

So this first email is from Patron Kat from Texas.

0:15.0

She says, does my counseling internship professor have counter-transference with me?

0:21.0

I'm a graduate student in a clinical mental health counseling program. My

0:25.7

professor, she had to deal with me going through a tough time where I lost an

0:30.9

internship, I was crying, and I felt very rejected and unmotivated.

0:35.0

Also, this professor at one point yelled at me for my inattention.

0:40.0

In addition to this, all my meetings and classes with her are online and I work online for 8 to 10 hours before having class with her.

0:49.0

Thoughts on this thus far, Rebecca?

0:52.0

Well, you know, not everybody's a fit with everybody.

0:57.0

This person already sounds like they're in a really tough situation.

1:01.0

I mean, if you're working 8 to 10 hours and then you go to class

1:04.3

you're drawing I'm assuming from an empty cup yeah and so when I hear things like you're inattentive, I'm like, are you tired?

1:16.6

Are you hungry?

1:17.6

Are you distracted by life?

1:19.6

I mean, you and I have both had students that were doing so many other things and then also going to school and then you know

1:27.8

something would come up and it would be really hard to confront them because they were things were so intense for them and then if you did confront them

1:37.3

chances are it didn't go well because they were drawing from such a low

1:44.0

reservoir. Did you ever yell at a student for inattention?

1:47.0

I have one snapped at a student.

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