Abuse Signs, Therapy Careers, and Post Modernism

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @phalanopsis9524
    @phalanopsis9524 Месяц назад +8

    Thank you so much for taking about crossing physical boundaries. It was very validating for me to hear. My ex would often pick me up or tickle me even though he knew I hated it. It felt violating, but I didn't feel like it was abuse at the time. It was crazy making

  • @norbertavecchio1996
    @norbertavecchio1996 Месяц назад +19

    1 hour, 18 minutes: "that does it for that episode."
    1 hour, 25 minutes: "take care of yourself because you deserve it"
    Episode is 1 hour, 48 minutes.😆

    • @RaymondJiang444
      @RaymondJiang444 Месяц назад +2

      Psychology In Seattle pulling a 'Sike!'-ology In Seattle 😄

    • @nadyazolotova5234
      @nadyazolotova5234 Месяц назад +2

      I was so happy about this

  • @Cai_saN
    @Cai_saN Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for the extra parts after the first and second endings, it really made my laundry day better! 😄

  • @CyndiOliver
    @CyndiOliver Месяц назад +5

    I think my therapist follows this post modern approac/methodology because she doesn't like labelling, diagnosing, etc. And I would like it all hehe. But I respect her approach and I'm starting to accept it's not as necessary as I thought.
    Just last session, I told her how labelling my sexuality has helped me at the beginning, as a found a community and support for what I felt, but nowadays it doesn't make a difference.

  • @nadyazolotova5234
    @nadyazolotova5234 Месяц назад +2

    1:25:31 this made my day

  • @haileyoslund
    @haileyoslund Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for reading my email Dr. Honda.
    Hearing it read back, I hate how I worded it 😂 Because I’m also a lover of nuance and it’s a pretty black or white question. I wish I would have phrased it to say “what have you noticed about this idea of liberal ideology in schools” lol anyway, I so appreciate you and all you do. (Stacey and the team as well!)

  • @AshleyAue
    @AshleyAue Месяц назад

    ❤ I really appreciated your meltdown at the end! I’ve had some similar meltdowns/tirades in recent months and especially in the days following the election. On the one hand I feel badly after because I don’t want to alienate people in my life that think and vote differently than I do, and I also believe they are good people. On the other hand I feel a sense of impending doom from the threat of what many supporting the incoming government want to do, and I guess I also feel helpless and it makes me feel a really intense anger and animosity towards anyone that brought it about. And I want to blame someone.
    I feel scared and it makes me really mad. It’s comforting to see someone as balanced as you express that too, so thanks!

  • @FishareFriendsNotFood972
    @FishareFriendsNotFood972 Месяц назад +2

    I'm sorry, I was taught only the good parts of Columbus.......what did he do that was really bad? (Asking earnestly)

    • @AurorasWindow
      @AurorasWindow Месяц назад +3

      Not sure what good parts you learned other than that he discovered the American continent by accident. He was supposed to go to idea, thus native people are called Indians. I wouldn’t even considered that a good thing because he basically was lost lol
      Then there is the genocide, rape and eradication of indigenous culture that happened during his government. Have you even wondered why most Latin American countries have Catholicism as their main religion? Indigenous people from the whole continent had their own culture and belief systems that were wiped out starting with Cristopher Columbus.

    • @AurorasWindow
      @AurorasWindow Месяц назад

      Oh and I forgot all the diseases that Columbus and his people brought from Europe that did not existed in America

  • @melissachinnici
    @melissachinnici Месяц назад

    I'm not a white male republican and very much identify as a centrist, much like many people do in this country. I'm sorry, Dr. Honda, I respectfully have to disagree it isn't only white people who commit heinous war crimes. Look up Unit 731 and the atrocities committed by Japan in WW2 and about how many victims there were - Chinese, Mongolian, Koreans, Russians, etc. But no one cares about that. No one cares about the millions of people who starved to death under Stalin and Mao Zedong. I did go to college and learned this in my history class (not the unit 731 experiment, that was my own research looking into a project for the class). I plan to go back for my graduate next year in clinical psychology. I get that it's your channel, and you can say whatever you want, but to say your opinion as fact in terms there are not liberal agendas in college, I would say that is questionable... it's anecdotal There are outliers and extremists on both ends, and can't stand radicalism as it can really put blinders on people, preventing them from seeing the forest through the trees.