Dr. Kirk Honda has a Doctorate in Psychology, a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy, and has been working as a therapist with individuals, couples, and families since 1996. He has been a university professor since 1998. He has a private practice and teaches on subjects related to psychology, psychopathology, complex family systems, and interpersonal communication.
All opinions and views expressed by Dr. Kirk through the Psychology in Seattle Podcast and YouTube Channel are his own. Opinions, views, and responses to questions provided through his Podcast and YouTube Channel do not constitute therapy, clinical advice, or psychiatric diagnosis, and do not create a counselor-client relationship.
Opinions and views expressed by Dr. Kirk here do not reflect or imply the opinions or views of any other person, university, or entity where he works or with which he has ever been affiliated.The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only.
Nothing in this content should be construed or assumed to constitute personal or professional consultation, supervision, advice, clinical instruction, clinical assessment, guidance, treatment, therapy, diagnosis, or to replace medical or mental health treatment.
All opinions and views expressed by Dr. Kirk through the Psychology in Seattle Podcast and YouTube Channel are his own. Opinions, views, and responses to questions provided through his Podcast and YouTube Channel do not constitute therapy, clinical advice, or psychiatric diagnosis, and do not create a counselor-client relationship.
Opinions and views expressed by Dr. Kirk here do not reflect or imply the opinions or views of any other person, university, or entity where he works or with which he has ever been affiliated.The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only.
Nothing in this content should be construed or assumed to constitute personal or professional consultation, supervision, advice, clinical instruction, clinical assessment, guidance, treatment, therapy, diagnosis, or to replace medical or mental health treatment.
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Dannielle Whiley is the winner of The Psychology In Seattle Podcast $2,000 Scholarship, which is awarded to mental health students who have already made the world a better place and have firm plans to continue making a positive difference.
Dannielle is pursuing her PhD in Child Clinical Psychology at University of Washington in Seattle.
She has made the world a better place by seeking opportunities to serve Black and low income families, prioritizing them in culturally adaptive and sensitive research projects, and striving to plug the leaky academic pipeline to support other students of color in pursuing graduate education in psychology.
Dannielle is pursuing her PhD in Child Clinical Psychology at University of Washington in Seattle.
She has made the world a better place by seeking opportunities to serve Black and low income families, prioritizing them in culturally adaptive and sensitive research projects, and striving to plug the leaky academic pipeline to support other students of color in pursuing graduate education in psychology.
Hold Me Tight, by Sue Johnson.
This book is designed to help people with their relationships using emotionally focused therapy, which is based on attachment theory.
Extraordinary Relationships, by Roberta Gilbert, is an accessible, short book about Bowenian theory and differentiation.
Multirole Clinical Supervision, by Kirk Honda.
This book reviews the research and provides best practices in clinical supervision along with several personal anecdotes from the author as a supervisor and supervisee.
This book is designed to help people with their relationships using emotionally focused therapy, which is based on attachment theory.
Extraordinary Relationships, by Roberta Gilbert, is an accessible, short book about Bowenian theory and differentiation.
Multirole Clinical Supervision, by Kirk Honda.
This book reviews the research and provides best practices in clinical supervision along with several personal anecdotes from the author as a supervisor and supervisee.
I practice psychotherapy in Shoreline (just north of Seattle) working with individuals, couples and families.
I have experience with individuals, couples, and families on the following issues: relationship issues, personality disorders, trauma recovery, teen issues, couples, families, mood disorders, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, anger management, domestic violence, substance addiction, sex addiction, parenting, sexuality, spirituality (I am religion friendly), and sexual orientation issues (I am LGBTQ-friendly and poly-friendly).
I have experience with individuals, couples, and families on the following issues: relationship issues, personality disorders, trauma recovery, teen issues, couples, families, mood disorders, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, anger management, domestic violence, substance addiction, sex addiction, parenting, sexuality, spirituality (I am religion friendly), and sexual orientation issues (I am LGBTQ-friendly and poly-friendly).
If you're looking for a therapist, I'm terribly sorry, but my practice has been full for several years.
If you're looking for a therapist in your area, I do not have the resources to help you.
You should contact your medical insurance for a referral or search online for a good match.
You might have to try a few therapists before you find a good fit.
If the podcast has inspired you to find a therapist, I might try a therapist who uses psychodynamic, attachment, interpersonal, relational, systemic, or humanistic methods.
If you're looking for a therapist in your area, I do not have the resources to help you.
You should contact your medical insurance for a referral or search online for a good match.
You might have to try a few therapists before you find a good fit.
If the podcast has inspired you to find a therapist, I might try a therapist who uses psychodynamic, attachment, interpersonal, relational, systemic, or humanistic methods.
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