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Dr. Kirk Honda and Bob Goettle talk about Christians who claim they don’t need therapy, how therapists can convince parents to value therapy, the eroding sense of confidentiality in our field, how strong women stay strong, annoying mindfulness zealots, and recent lawsuits against conversion therapy. 


The Psychology In Seattle Podcast. 


Feb 15, 2019.


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Anonymous

Dr. Kirk Honda, Your description of how to explain play therapy to parents was pure podcast gold!. I'll be saving that to share with interns that I supervise in the future, as well as my current supervisee. Sometimes I'll tell them to think about the kids play as you might an adults dream. They are sharing their inner world with you. I guess that takes a long time to really understand your explanation was fantastic. I'll also throw in, that as a young child psychologist, dealing with parents was terrifyingly. It caused me so much angst and fear and self doubt. It took a good long time, and some failures and mistakes to overcome that. My go-to fear was that the parents were going to hate me, or somehow think that I was damaging their kid. (I swear, this has NOTHING to do with my relationship with my parents and expectations that they might have placed on me. Nothing 😏) But I agree, for the most part communication with parents is part of the contract and should be done regularly. They treatment with the kid ain't gonna succeed unless you've got got rapport and trust with the parent

Anonymous

I'll also just throw in that my preference is interpretation within the play and not directly to the child . So "that lion is so angry" rather than "I think that you're angry " Especially in the earlier stages of tx with a younger kid.