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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Trisha Paytas & Dr. Drew Reaction #2

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2021

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk reacts to Dr Drew’s interview with Trisha Paytas.

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0:00.0

Heads, urban listeners. It's just me today. So this is part two in which I

0:04.5

present my reaction to an interview between Dr. Drew and Tricia Paytas on Dr. Drew's show.

0:10.0

So you're going to hear the clips of them talking and then I'm going to react to it.

0:14.1

I decided to show this to publish this on the audio podcast feed because I wanted to

0:19.6

so many clinical issues and I thought it might be interesting to you all. So let's get to it.

0:23.2

Like that kind of stuff, not to get too graphic, but like, you know, stuff that I didn't know was

0:26.7

sex. Like, you know, I'm just like, oh, but that like happened. But like, you know, but was it okay?

0:31.9

How are you? How are you? How are you? How were the guys?

0:37.3

The first memory I have was a summer camp when I was like six years old and I remember like

0:43.7

right. So this conversation should stop right away. They are going to some highly traumatic

0:51.2

events and Dr. Drew was just letting it happen. Not okay. And I actually have to spend a

0:57.6

fair amount of time with my trainees breaking them of this compulsion to ask these kinds of

1:03.9

questions because it feels so natural as a therapist to ask what would you go through it and to

1:08.8

validate and to be there. So wow, that sounds awful. I'm so sorry. You went through that. Tell me

1:12.9

more. It's very intuitive. It's it feels very natural and it's very unintuitive to say, whoa,

1:20.5

before you go into that, we have to do a lot of assessment before we can even begin. And I want

1:25.3

to get to that. I want you to tell your story for sure. But I need to establish a lot of things

1:31.5

before I need to know a lot of things. I need to know if you have PTSD, which that could take

1:35.2

a while for me to assess. We have to assess what kinds of things you can't talk about, what kinds

1:40.0

of things we should wait on talking about. I do want to talk about it. It can feel discounting.

1:44.4

You can feel like telling someone to shut up, you know, telling a client, whoa, whoa, shut up.

1:48.7

It's counterintuitive to a therapist. It's also people just don't understand trauma. And you can

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