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Dr Kirk answers patron emails.

00:00 Dr. Kirk's clones

12:02 Missing your wedding

13:29 Long term effect of the pandemic

15:37 Emotional coping system

30:26 The head vs. the heart

38:52 Finding purpose

43:25 Being triggered in therapy

48:30 Abusive family & self-awareness

54:25 Establishing trust in therapy


Emotion Coping System, Kirk Clones, and Other Things

March 31, 2023

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Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.

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Anonymous

It might be prudent to think about taking on an intern in the social media field. You do have a lot of value to add as would they. I know it would be an entirely different intern than you have ever entertained before but worth a good think.

PsychologyInSeattle

I've tried a few things along these lines and just found it more bother than it was worth. I'm just sort of burnt out with social media, particularly twitter, etc. I like my little podcast and I'm cool with where things are.

Anonymous

We appreciate you Dr Honda. Thank you for taking on our feedback so graciously. The slower pace recently is so healing and valuable 🤍🤍🤍