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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Trauma Dumping and Whoopi Goldberg

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Dr. Kirk Honda and Rebecca answer patron emails.

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0:00.0

So Rebecca, I have a long list of emails that people have emailed in that I have been

0:06.8

trying to get to with you. But every time we get into talking, we just answer like one email. But I

0:11.7

have like, I don't know, 30 emails. So I have an idea. Okay. Which is speed round. Yeah. Yeah.

0:17.5

Yeah. Like whenever we, one of us has the right, whenever we feel like we're trailing off,

0:22.1

we just yell speed round and like we have to drop it and go the next question. That's right. That's

0:26.1

right. That's right. So trauma dumping. Uh, you wanted to talk. So actually, this is not an

0:32.4

email. But you wanted to talk about trauma dumping. You texted me the other day and like

0:35.9

trauma dumping. We got to talk about it. So what did you want to talk about? Well, so I led my

0:40.7

vicarious trauma training and someone brought up this video, which I have for therapists.

0:45.2

For therapists. Yeah. And I had, they, she brought up this video and I haven't been able to track

0:50.4

down the source material, but I saw all this other stuff about it. So maybe listeners have seen it

0:55.0

where a tick talker who's a therapist did a video where she said she was spoofing

1:02.2

a overwhelmed therapist, making fun of her clients for disclosing too much information

1:08.5

in the first session. And she said, don't trauma dump. And she got all of this negative feedback

1:14.5

and I think had to go off of social media because of all those. So let me get this straight.

1:19.2

There's a therapist on tick talk ridiculing clients for talking about their trauma and therapy.

1:26.4

Yes. Wow. Yeah. My God doesn't go well. Doesn't surprise me. Yeah. And the video, I can't find the

1:35.7

video, but I read everybody else's responses to it. Yeah. But it was a new, even the term was new

1:43.2

to me. Trauma dumping. Right. I haven't heard about it. I hadn't heard it till a year or two ago.

1:49.8

Which my joke is now formally known as friendship. A trauma dumping, formerly known as being a good

1:56.9

person. Well, listening or talking about your feelings with somebody. And I think with that

2:02.7

point, Sue, is we're all so stressed out that we can't, we don't have room to hear anyone else's

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