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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

More Therapists Getting Sued (2019 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2022

⏱️ 7 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda and Bob review a case in which a therapist was unethical. (Intro)

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0:00.0

Psychology in Seattle.

0:07.0

So Bob, I have a lawsuit case here in which a therapist was successfully sued.

0:14.3

And as you know, I have some sort of sick pleasure about reviewing these with you.

0:23.2

So it's called a fetish of mine. What do you say we review this case in which a therapist

0:29.7

was successfully sued? Sure, let's do it. This is the Psychology in Seattle podcast.

0:34.2

I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a therapist and a professor. Who are you, Bob?

0:38.5

I am, apparently, your fellow fetishizer. I'm a therapist in practice here in Seattle,

0:43.9

a world friend from school. Do you like it as much as I do? No, no. This stuff makes me nervous.

0:49.6

Why do you think I like it so much? Shadden Freud, I don't know. I mean, it's got to be a part of it.

0:56.9

I think at other part of it is similar to watching like car crash videos. Yeah. Yeah.

1:02.9

Is that you watch those, right? I do. Yeah. Yeah. Or police cam videos or something.

1:09.7

Because I feel like a part of the satisfaction is I get to see how to remain safe.

1:17.6

Like there are certain, like I've watched probably hundreds of car crash, you know,

1:23.9

dash cam videos where they witness a car crash. Yeah. And it's never like death because it's on

1:29.3

YouTube. There's certain things that they don't allow on YouTube from what I gather. But

1:35.2

there are certain things, certain things that people do that are very common to car crashes,

1:41.5

really bad car crashes, you know, like a very common one is when you're in traffic, for example,

1:49.6

and you're bumper to bumper, but the lane next to you is is free. And you just you're stopped

1:56.9

and you're like, Oh, I think I'll get in the other lane and you just get over.

2:01.8

And but both people are kind of, so I learned two things. One, if I'm stopped, you really have

2:07.9

to make sure because someone could be moving at like 60 miles an hour. And I have to make sure that

2:14.0

no one's really far back there. Two, if I'm driving next to one of those stop lines, I got a slow

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