Review: Abigail Shrier's new book denouncing psychotherapy reached #1 on Amazon's bestseller lists, helped by endorsements from Elon Musk and Jordan Peterson. But is it any good?
Shrier believes that almost all modern psychotherapy is worse than useless for the great majority of kids.Penguin Random House
In support of that leap, Shrier reports on a conference for public school teachers in Anaheim, California, which she attended. Teachers at the conference were instructed in “,” learning to treat every child as a survivor of trauma. Shrier puts great weight on this conference, and on a few anecdotes from the classroom, to buttress her claim that teachers everywhere are now bringing “bad therapy” into the classroom.
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