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Mental Health Hot Takes #1

Dr Kirk Honda, with Isaiah from the Therapy Today YouTube channel, reacts to mental health hot takes from the listeners. November 12, 2025

00:00 Introducing Isaiah

03:42 Are kinky people deranged?

06:00 Do new therapists just think it's cool?

11:14 What is limerence?

16:58 Why did Isaiah start TherapyToday channel

21:37 What does TherapyToday cover?

23:20 Is a good friend better than a therapist?

25:42 Does being an empath come from trauma? 

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Mental Health Hot Takes #1

Comments

I think my trauma made me learn - and practice - empathy, but also I am aware that sometimes I am over interpreting …

Melly

This was great. 💜

Desdemona Rose


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