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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Transference, Job, Birth Trauma, and Bob Attachment

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2021

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Dr. Kirk and Bob answer patron emails.

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0:00.0

So Bob, we got more emails from more patrons for us to answer more Lee. Let's do it. What do you say?

0:06.8

I like this new advert more Lee. This is the psychology and Seattle podcast. I am your host,

0:13.2

Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a therapist and a professor. Who are you? Bob Gettle. I am a therapist here

0:19.3

in practice in Seattle, seeing mostly couples and doing a little bit of that DBT skills training

0:23.6

and your old friend from grad school. Yeah. And I'm trying not to do that head term with the

0:28.8

mic thing this week. That's my goal. Yeah. Yeah. Just a peak band, the current for everyone.

0:35.1

I am a very anal person when it comes to sound quality of the podcast. And normally people come

0:43.1

to my office, Bob will come and sit down and I have everything set up for him. But during the

0:48.6

pandemic, I've had to engineer everyone's home home recording studio over Zoom. Right. Bob has

0:57.2

done a fantastic job because he sounds he sounds wonderful. It really accentuates his

1:03.9

soothing bass tones. Listener Kayla from Rhode Island, a clinician, says, you mentioned at some

1:11.6

point that it's normal for clients to experience attraction or horniness for their therapist.

1:19.0

That sounds like it could mess up a therapeutic relationship, though. The client might actually

1:25.2

act differently or give answers that they think will impress their therapist if they were

1:29.6

attracted to their therapist. That seems like a potentially big problem leading to jealousy,

1:34.4

et cetera. How should the therapist deal with this potential attraction or lust from a client?

1:41.7

I'm really curious and I feel like this issue was going to come up at some point in my career.

1:45.7

Bob, what do you think? I say it's good that it's coming up and then I'm reminded of Sandra

1:50.6

Lippincott, remember her? Yeah. Yeah. She was our ethics professor among other things.

1:55.8

And she talked about a situation. I don't remember the details where a client was attracted to her

2:00.8

and how she handled it. And if I remember correctly, maybe I don't, maybe I'm just thinking about

2:05.3

how I would handle it, is matter of factly straight forward, it just happens. Right. People do

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