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  1. Feb 27, 2024 · View Kindle Edition. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. From the author of Irreversible Damage, an investigation into a mental health industry that is harming, not healing, American children. In virtually every way that can be measured, Gen Z’s mental health is worse than that of previous generations.

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  2. Feb 27, 2024 · Abigail Shrier argues that mental health experts are overdiagnosing and overmedicating children, making them sicker instead of helping them. She offers advice for raising emotionally resilient and independent children in this controversial and well-researched book.

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  3. 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.

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  4. Feb 27, 2024 · Abigail Shrier argues that the mental health industry is harming, not healing, American children in her book Bad Therapy. She explores the ways talk therapy, social emotional learning, and gentle parenting can induce anxiety, depression, and emotional turbulence in kids.

  5. Shrier argues that the mental health industry is harming, not healing, American children with ineffective and harmful practices. She explores the ways talk therapy, social emotional learning, gentle parenting, and mental health diagnoses have backfired and worsened youth mental health.

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

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  7. Abigail Shrier, author of Irreversible Damage, argues that mental health experts are harming, not helping, children with their therapeutic approaches. She explores the side effects and lack of benefits of talk therapy, gentle parenting, and social-emotional learning curricula.

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