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  1. Feb 27, 2024 · In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids—it’s the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, parents, teachers, and young people, Shrier explores the ways the mental health industry has transformed the way we teach, treat, discipline ...

  2. Mar 4, 2024 · Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up by Abigail Shrier. The overall argument in this book is that we’re pathologizing children too much and saying they have mental health issues rather than just letting them have a normal childhood.

  3. Feb 27, 2024 · Shrier doesn't set out to question therapy as a whole but rather to push back on the notion that therapy is helpful or even just harmless for children. She makes a chilling case for why our over-therapized, over-medicated, and over-supervised children are unhappy nervous wrecks.

  4. In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids—it’s the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, parents, teachers, and young people, Shrier explores the ways the mental health industry has transformed the way we teach, treat, discipline ...

  5. Feb 27, 2024 · In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn't the kids – it's the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, parents, teachers and young people themselves, Shrier explores the ways the mental health industry has transformed the way we teach, treat ...

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  6. Feb 27, 2024 · In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids—it’s the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child...

  7. Abigail Shrier is the New York Times bestselling author of BAD THERAPY: Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up (2024), also an international bestseller. She received the Barbara Olson Award for Excellence and Independence in Journalism in 2021.

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  8. In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids – it’s the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, parents, teachers and young people themselves, Shrier explores the ways the mental health industry has transformed the way we teach, treat ...

    • Abigail Shrier
  9. In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids—it’s the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, parents, teachers, and young people, Shrier explores the ways the mental health industry has transformed the way we teach, treat, discipline ...

  10. Feb 27, 2024 · Abigail Shrier received the Barbara Olson Award for Excellence and Independence in Journalism. Her latest book, Bad Therapy: Why The Kids Aren’t Growing Up (2024), is a New York Times bestseller and an International Bestseller.

  11. In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids—it’s the mental health experts.

  12. Apr 17, 2024 · In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids—it’s the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, parents, teachers, and young people, Shrier explores the ways the mental health industry has transformed the way we teach, treat, discipline ...

  13. In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn't the kids – it's the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child...

  14. Feb 27, 2024 · In her essential book The Emotional Lives of Teenagers—a sort of counterfactual to Shriers cri de coeur that therapy is harming our kids—the clinical psychologist Lisa Damour says just the...

  15. Feb 27, 2024 · In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids—it’s the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, parents, teachers, and young people, Shrier explores the ways the mental health industry has transformed the way we teach, treat, discipline ...

  16. Apr 9, 2024 · In her latest book, Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up, journalist Abigail Shrier offers a novel explanation for the rise in psychiatric disorders among children and teens. According...

  17. In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids—it’s the mental health experts. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with child psychologists, parents, teachers, and young people, Shrier explores the ways the mental health industry has transformed the way we teach, treat, discipline ...

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  18. Feb 27, 2024 · What’s gone wrong with America’s youth? In Bad Therapy, bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier argues that the problem isn’t the kids—it’s the mental health experts.

  19. Dr. Jordan Peterson speaks with best-selling author Abigail Shrier. They discuss her landmark first book, “Irreversible Damage,” as well as her latest public...

  20. Feb 29, 2024 · Abigail Shrier returns to talk about her latest book Bad Therapy: Why The Kids Aren't Growing Up . She and Bridget discuss what led her to write the book, he...

  21. In 2024, Shrier published Bad Therapy: Why the Kids aren't Growing Up, which details her thoughts on the origins and solution to the American mental health crisis.

  22. Mar 25, 2024 · Parents who rashly thrust their child into therapy or under the influence of psychotropic drugs may be doing more harm than good. She argues that our presumption should be for our children’s resilience, not for our children’s inability to cope without medical interventions.

  23. Apr 10, 2024 · Abigail Shrier is author of the best-selling new book Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up. She argues that the mental health of Gen Z—people born between...

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