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AuthorAbigail Shrier
PublisherSentinel
Publication dateFebruary 27, 2024
Print length314 pages
Customer Reviews4.6⭐ / 1,849 ratings
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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. Youth suicide rates are climbing, antidepressant prescriptions for children are common, and the proliferation of mental health diagnoses has not helped the staggering number of kids who are lonely, lost, sad and fearful of growing up. 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. 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, and even talk to our kids. She reveals that most of the therapeutic approaches have serious side effects and few proven benefits. Among her unsettling findings:
  • Talk therapy can induce rumination, trapping children in cycles of anxiety and depression
  • Social Emotional Learning handicaps our most vulnerable children, in both public schools and private
  • "Gentle parenting" can encourage emotional turbulence – even violence – in children as they lash out, desperate for an adult in charge
Mental health care can be lifesaving when properly applied to children with severe needs, but for the typical child, the cure can be worse than the disease. Bad Therapy is a must-read for anyone questioning why our efforts to bolster America's kids have backfired—and what it will take for parents to lead a turnaround.

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AuthorAbigail Shrier
PublisherSentinel
Publication dateFebruary 27, 2024
Print length314 pages
Customer Reviews4.6⭐ / 1,849 ratings
Great on Kindle

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. Youth suicide rates are climbing, antidepressant prescriptions for children are common, and the proliferation of mental health diagnoses has not helped the staggering number of kids who are lonely, lost, sad and fearful of growing up. 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. 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, and even talk to our kids. She reveals that most of the therapeutic approaches have serious side effects and few proven benefits. Among her unsettling findings:
  • Talk therapy can induce rumination, trapping children in cycles of anxiety and depression
  • Social Emotional Learning handicaps our most vulnerable children, in both public schools and private
  • "Gentle parenting" can encourage emotional turbulence – even violence – in children as they lash out, desperate for an adult in charge
Mental health care can be lifesaving when properly applied to children with severe needs, but for the typical child, the cure can be worse than the disease. Bad Therapy is a must-read for anyone questioning why our efforts to bolster America's kids have backfired—and what it will take for parents to lead a turnaround.

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Jul 19, 2025 04:06 PM
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jfly84Jul 19, 2025 04:06 PM
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Highly recommend the episde of the knowledge project where Shane interviews her wrt this subject.
Jul 19, 2025 07:25 PM
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zoysiamoJul 19, 2025 07:25 PM
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The premise of this book seems odd when the vast majority of American kids are not in therapy.

Some other perspectives:
"But my biggest issue with Bad Therapy is that it feels as if Shrier is using a hackneyed idea of therapy as a straw man, often lumping psychologists, educators, wellness experts, parenting gurus, and paraprofessionals together."
https://slate.com/human-interest/...kable.html

"This author thinks she debunked the entire field of therapy"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-...wAo7VqN5tD
Jul 19, 2025 10:45 PM
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BurgerMeatJul 19, 2025 10:45 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BurgerMeat

Also, empathy is sin. Be sure to show no empathy to children as well as denying them therapy. That makes them well adjusted and productive, profitable human capital stock.
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jeecayJul 21, 2025 04:51 AM
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So no comment on the increase in advertising to children, the increase in screen time, and the decrease in outdoor free play?

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