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Mormon Therapists, Parenting, and Other Topics

Rebeccasode! Dr Kirk and Rebecca answer patron emails.

00:00 Mormon therapist discomfort

08:43 Rebbeca-sode gifts

14:19 Menopause & aging health 

35:10 How to prepare for parenting

47:20 Is daycare harmful?

1:11:40 Compassion fatigue

1:16:09 Systemic oppression of minority groups 

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October 23, 2024

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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Mormon Therapists, Parenting, and Other Topics

Comments

Love the fruit fly and apple cider vinegar chat! I relate so much! I used acv on a mole on my back and gone! LoL.

Heather Dube

The parenting chapter of this Rebeccasode was marvelous. I just became a godmothaaa and I loved listening to the daycare and parenting discussions!!! I sent it to my best friend to listen to because she's feeling a lot of overwhelming feelings about putting her 6 month old/my god daughter in daycare. Thank you so much for this important topic🫂

Mirandeva

Listening to Kirk and Becca going to war with local vines, berries, and shrubs is just gold.

Jocelyn G

My cousin was on a season of Unreal 😂 (she’s an actress). I forgot about that show, it was great.

Caitlin Ouellette

I love this episode so much. As a new parent, the question about caregiving/daycare was so helpful. (I listened to a different podcast a few days ago where a psychoanalyst was railing against daycare, leaving me with a bit of anxiety about returning to work.) And as a child of immigrants, the question about immigration trauma was so healing. Thank you, Rebecca and Kirk. Your conversation is big hug to my soul.

Mary L

OK so since the topic of food allergies came up in this episode: can we talk about this? Like, all facets of coping with food allergies: food-related anxiety, balancing the need to be polite with the need to be safe, how to handle social gatherings where allergens are present, etc. This weekend, I attended a family picnic in which my mother-in-law placed a large container of nut-laden brownies onto a table with all the other desserts. Importantly, both my husband and my 5-year-old son have life-threatening allergies to nuts. This had me scratching my head and wondering: in what other context can someone show up to a picnic and put a life-threatening object on the table? Why do we do this with food? To me, it's analogous to bringing a loaded gun and placing it on the table. Some people will be able to handle the gun safely, sure. But someone could get killed from it. So why bring it? I wrestle with these things daily, and I know there are many people out there who can relate, so an episode about this would be pretty popular I think.

Kristen

I’m so relieved Rebecca knew what the pom pom garland was! 🤣

Rickele

Check out r/happycowgifs for a very nice subreddit. Nice thing about Reddit is the upvote/downvote system, so usually truly toxic comments or people who are pushing against the culture of the sub will have those comments downvoted to oblivion. It shows an ecosystem where people would rather support constructive input than pointless ragebaiting. (That still happens ofc but it’s clear very quickly what kind of discussions you’ll find in any given sub). I love Reddit lol. Stay out of reality TV subs to avoid a lot of harsh judgment and drama 😅✌️ -Erin

Stefan and Erin S


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