In this episode, we are going to delve into one of the most important, but often overlooked areas of our lives, our relationships. It’s something that I personally wanted to learn more about as I am no expert in this field. My guest today, Dr. Kirk Honda is a licensed psychologist and one of the very few experts that marry psychology with marriage and family therapy. Dr. Kirk Honda shares his expertise on personality disorders and attachment models. With over 20 years of experience practicing, Dr. Kirk Honda talks about what he has learned most about relationships and how you can apply it in yours! I personally enjoyed this conversation much as i realized how should I position myself in a relationship based on the partners’ needs.

Dr. Honda is the host of the Psychology in Seattle podcast. Kirk Honda has been a marriage and family therapist in Seattle since 1996 and he has been teaching in the Couple and Family Therapy Program since 1998. He has been supervising clinicians in their work with clients since 1999 and is an AAMFT approved supervisor. He has been hosting The Psychology in Seattle since 2008. He has been interviewed as an expert in psychology and psychotherapy in the media. He has given community presentations on various psychological topics including couple therapy, personality disorders, and therapists’ experience of difficult clinical moments.

Show Notes

0:30 Introduction to Dr. Kirk Honda
1:05 What is the Psychology in Seattle podcast
2:08 Why are relationships really important
5:29 Bridging the gap of different interests in a relationship
7:07 Different emotional attachments of people
12:10 Parenting guideline for kid behavior management
15:15 What can we do about the 4 different attachment concepts
16:50 Recommended attachment style for overworked and overcommitted people
21:30 Attachment behavior and classification
28:30 Can the child attachment style develop a pattern into that person’s relationship
32:20 What is the best thing for preoccupied insecure people to do
37:40 The impact of technology in communication methods on relationships
43:00 Generalization can often be misleading for attachment styles
47:12 Where can people find more about Dr. Kirk and his work
48:48 Dr. Honda’s final advice

Connect with Dr. Kirk Honda

https://psychologyinseattle.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologyinseattle/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsychInSeattle

Resources
Dr. Kirk Honda’ books:
Multirole Clinical Supervision: Evidence, Reflections, and Best Practices https://www.amazon.com/Multirole-Clinical-Supervision-Reflections-Practices/dp/1973214229/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1590137982&refinements=p_27%3AKirk+Honda&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Kirk+Honda

Mary Ainsworth experiment: https://www.simplypsychology.org/mary-ainsworth.html

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