Dr Kirk Honda reacts to mental health hot takes from the listeners. November 17, 2025
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00:00 Intro
03:21 Post-communist regimes breeds fearful avoidance
06:04 Patriarchy is the reason we say 'big egos'
11:05 First time clients should read a transference for dummies
14:32 More than one thing can be true at once
14:42 Catatonia is much more common than realized
15:27 Anxiously attached people have weaponized attachment theory
17:25 Mob think makes the reasonable unreasonable
18:47 Psychologists are the police of capitalism
20:30 Spirituality has benefit to mental health
25:01 Emergency mental health services are more harmful than helpful
38:54 Personality disorders will eventually be obsolete
45:18 'Being strong' is just hiding your feelings
45:52 Most people take illegal drugs to manage their mental health
46:50 Good mental health begins and ends with compassion
47:01 Mental health is incompatible with modernity
50:28 Too much self reflection isn't helpful
57:20 "I have anxiety" is an excuse for cowardice
1:00:13 You don't need a new diagnosis, you need movement
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