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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Hugs, Ethics, and Anger

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2022

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk and Bob talk about hugs, ethics, and anger. (Intro)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, Bob, questions, let's do it, what do you say?

0:02.1

Yup.

0:02.6

And on him, as Patrin wrote in,

0:04.8

and that survey we sent out,

0:06.6

it says, hi, Bob and Kirk,

0:08.9

I had this weird experience a few weeks ago.

0:11.6

For several months, I desperately wanted to hug someone,

0:14.6

and a few weeks ago, it finally happened.

0:17.1

I had a big tight hug with a good friend of mine,

0:20.2

but it didn't, but I didn't feel relieved,

0:22.2

happier, sad, or safe.

0:24.3

I felt nothing, physiologically or psychologically.

0:27.2

Nothing at all.

0:28.3

Why did I feel nothing,

0:29.5

even when I needed a hug so much?

0:32.3

Could it be a feeling of emptiness?

0:34.5

Am I lacking a connection with some part of myself?

0:37.1

Bob, what do you think?

0:38.0

Geez, I don't know.

0:40.1

Wanna try another hug?

0:42.2

Like, why not?

0:43.8

Do you have to have a reason?

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