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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Therapist Tattoo Ethics, First Responders, Somatic Therapy, and Wildfire Conspiracies

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2020

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk and Rebecca answer patron emails.

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0:00.0

So Rebecca I have a lot of emails that patrons have emailed us and I thought we'd read those emails and answer them.

0:07.4

Also, you went to the fan page, the Psychology and Seattle Facebook fan page, and inquired that people submit questions

0:16.6

for you to answer, so I thought we'd be, we'd do both emails and these fan page questions. what do you say, Rebecca?

0:23.4

Good, I'm so glad I was proactive.

0:25.8

Yeah, this is the Psychology and Seattle podcast.

0:29.0

I'm your host, Dr Kirkconda, I'm a therapist and a professor. Who are you, Rebecca?

0:33.0

I'm Rebecca Bloom.

0:35.0

I'm a therapist specializing in trauma.

0:38.0

I have a private practice, but I'm full.

0:40.0

Go away.

0:42.0

All right, this first email is from patron Megan in Yelm, good old Yelm.

0:48.6

She says, I was wondering what you think about therapists with piercings and tattoos.

0:53.4

I'm currently an undergrad working towards my LMHC

0:56.2

and was wondering if my alternative lifestyle

0:58.4

will hinder me in my future career.

1:00.2

Rebecca, what do you think?

1:02.2

I've taken my piercings out and I've just started showing

1:05.4

my tattoos in the last three months of COVID I give up. But I had piercings when I started and I took them out. But that was 20 years ago. This question came up on the queer

1:21.9

of this group. you came up on the queer this were interesting.

1:26.0

Somebody said, this is the way your future clients will know you're one of them.

1:31.0

It's okay.

1:32.0

It's actually a question about having crazy colored hair, but this idea

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