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Dr Kirk answers patron emails.

00:00 Emotional infidelity

09:48 Gender generalizations

17:43 OPP

19:13 Flaw shame & perfectionism

35:34 Compassionate burnout

1:08:07 OPP

1:08:50 Who does ChatGPT think Dr. Kirk is?

1:35:21 PIS mission statement

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August 7, 2023

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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

Do I think gender stereotypes are harmful? Absolutely. Do I enjoy having a straight cis guy telling me "Fuck off" because they exist? Nope. Can't say that I do.

Anonymous

On the topic of the too hot in the kitchen thing in medicine, similarly in the armed forces there’s this sense of ‘we had it tough so why should the next generation have it easy?’ And I sort of want to point out that of the ‘old and bold’ half of your friends are struggling with alcoholism, ptsd, so many have died by suicide, everyone has back problems and their knees don’t work… why is making things better a bad thing? Just because they suffered doesn’t mean young soldiers should. Reflecting on parasocial relationships, I realise that I listen to your voice for about 3-5 hours a day on a daily basis in a very intentional and engaged rather than passive way, and that’s a lot of contact with another human being, and more by a margin than anyone else in my life. Your podcast is reliably there when I need something to engage my mind when I’m having a hard time and for easy listening when I want to relax (currently listening to the 100 movies episode for background company) and therefore I guess a secure attachment for me. I don’t feel upset when you don’t answer my email questions but I do sometimes wish that when I sent an email I got an automatic reply with the content of my email so I can remember if I’ve submitted a question that I have been mulling over for weeks or whether I decided to mull further, to avoid accidentally sending a question twice or not at all because I’m worried about sending too many emails!