
Abigail Shrier's 'Bad Therapy' investigates the modern landscape of mental health treatment for children and adolescents, questioning whether current therapeutic approaches are genuinely beneficial or inadvertently hindering their development. The book explores how an overreliance on therapy might be impacting children's resilience, autonomy, and ability to navigate normal life challenges.
have you read this book bad therapy no okay it's good I've heard it's good yeah I haven't heard it though so the mental health thing in the United States is really really worrisome
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"The book 'Bad Therapy' was directly mentioned by the speaker, who noted that he had heard it was 'good' in the context of discussing the worrisome state of mental health in the United States, particularly concerning children. This indicates a specific, purchasable book relevant to the conversation."





