In this episode, I speak with Kerry Broshears. I met Kerry only a few days before recording this episode and we instantly hit it off. Carrie is in his Master’s program for dietetics and is currently planning out a future in clinical psychology. He is currently trying to plan out a future for himself that he would actually like to be a part of, something that we all can and should do. We don’t agree on everything and for that reason, this episode will be stimulating but respectful. We speak about dietetics, relationships, the gay and trans communities, outcome dependence, narcissism, and the ego. I am so happy to have met someone that is on a similar psychological journey. Although this episode does not cover dietetics and nutrition, I do plan on having Kerry on in the future to discuss those topics in detail. As always, thank you for listening, and enjoy!
Resources to check out from the episode:
*What is Outcome Dependence: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S002210310700176X (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S002210310700176X)
*Circuit Parties: A https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_party (circuit party) is a large dance event. It extends through the night and into the following day, almost always with a number of affiliated events in the days leading up to and following the main event. Proto-circuit parties in the late 1970s, the precursors of what later became circuit parties, were called disco parties. They lasted only one evening and were held in various large venues in metropolitan areas with large gay populations.
*https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/The-Gender-Affirmative-Model-Chapter-1-Sample.pdf (Gender Affirmative Care Model): The major theoretical bases informing the GAM of clinical practice are: (a) no gender identity or expression is pathological; (b) gender presentations are diverse and vary across cultures, requiring our cultural sensitivity; (c) according to current knowledge, gender involves an integration of biology, development, and socialization, and culture and context, with all of these bearing on any individual’s gender self; (d) gender may be fluid, and is not binary, both at a particular time point and if and when it changes within an individual over time; and (e) any pathology that is present is more often caused by cultural reactions to gender diversity (e.g., transphobia, homophobia, sexism) than by internal psychological disturbances within the child.
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