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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Transference, Career Advice, and Japanese Culture

62 min • 19 april 2023
Dr Kirk Honda answers patron emails.

00:00 Is positive transference possible?

08:28 Best Seattle band?

12:33 Why did Dr. Kirk choose to work as a therapist?

15:30 Pros & cons of being a therapist

33:12 OPP

34:21 Difficult challenges in Dr. Kirk's studies

34:57 Advice to Dr. Kirk's past self

39:14 Why did Dr. Kirk become a professor?

42:59 Potential minors alongside a psychology bachelors

44:05 Processing partner abuse in relationships

46:58 Connecting with Dr. Kirk's Japanese heritage


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April 19, 2023


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Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.

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