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Forcing Positive Thinking On Clients and Other Bad Therapists

Dr Kirk Honda and Bob answer patron emails.


00:00 Positive thinking in therapy

10:41 Reporting a colleague

30:48 Unethical situations

40:41 Inpatient psychiatric facilities

48:57 Insurance audits

56:42 Exposure therapy & transference

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July 7, 2023

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Forcing Positive Thinking On Clients and Other Bad Therapists

Comments

Man, the thought of a therapist telling someone about the positive thinking thing makes me want to take my earings out and tight my hair up

Julieta

I'm glad you're fighting the good fight.

Psychology In Seattle

I go back and relisten to this whenever I struggle to find the road to compassion. It’s only thanks to you that I manage to keep working with more difficult clients, instead of turning them away like my supervisors recommend. Also, having listened to your interviews with your mum now, it makes sense why this humane approach always came naturally to you, Dr Kirk!💛

Tereza


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