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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Narrative Therapy (2017 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2022

⏱️ 2 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda talks about narrative therapy.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I received an email from a patron, patron Tim, patron Tim writes, hey Dr. Honda, I recently

0:13.6

graduated with a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy.

0:17.6

I've listened to your podcast for the last year and I found it to be incredibly helpful

0:21.5

as my supervision wasn't always productive or insightful.

0:26.1

During my internship, I gravitated toward narrative therapy and at times you used solution

0:30.3

focused interventions. I know you have a lot of requests, but would love to listen to a show

0:36.2

on narrative therapy and your take on it." Well, patron Tim, since you're a patron, your wish

0:44.4

is my command. In this episode, I'm going to be talking about narrative therapy and detail,

0:50.4

the history, the tenants, the way in which you behave as a narrative therapist, the goals

0:57.1

that you're trying to look for in some clinical examples. So I will be doing that.

1:01.7

Welcome to the Psychology and Seattle podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a professor

1:07.8

and a therapist. This episode is just for patrons of the podcast. So if you're listening to this

1:13.4

and you're not a patron of the podcast yet, this episode will end before the content begins.

1:18.9

If you want to hear the full episode, along with tens and I don't know how many, maybe a hundred

1:23.8

other episodes that are just for patrons, you have to become a patron of the podcast by going

1:28.0

to patreon.com. That's patreon.com. Patrons get access to all the premium episodes on their

1:34.5

phones and or on the patreon page. When you become a patron, I'll let you know how to access

1:41.1

those premium episodes and remember that a portion of your monthly pledge goes towards various

1:46.5

charities that we support.

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