Investigative journalist Abigail Shrier dives into the industry of psychotherapy for teenagers, uncovering startling and sometimes frightening things. Having gathered hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, teenagers, their parents, and teachers, Shrier examines how institutionalized psychotherapy has changed our approach...
to teaching and raising children, as well as our ways of talking and interacting with them. It seems that the current crisis of maturation and issues with the young generation (which is currently — as in all times — subject to active complaints) largely stem from the most common therapeutic methods.
Investigative journalist Abigail Shrier dives into the industry of psychotherapy for teenagers, uncovering startling and sometimes frightening things. Having gathered hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, teenagers, their parents, and teachers, Shrier examines how institutionalized psychotherapy has changed our approach to teaching and raising children, as well as our ways of talking and interacting with them. It seems that the current crisis of maturation and issues with the young generation (which is currently — as in all times — subject to active complaints) largely stem from the most common therapeutic methods.
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