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Therapist Answers Autocomplete Questions

April 6, 2026

Join Keegan as he dives into the most-searched autocomplete questions about the world of counseling and mental health. Have you ever wondered, “Do therapists judge you?” or “Do therapists have to report crimes?” In this Q&A, we demystify the therapy process, covering everything from the logistics of insurance for therapy and the difference between a therapist vs. psychologist, to personal curiosities like whether therapists have tattoos or their own therapists. If you’re curious about the cost of therapy, how we remember every detail of your story, or how clinicians stay “sane” and avoid burnout, this video provides an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at the profession.

In this video, Keegan answers the following questions:

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