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Psychotherapist reveals why therapy might be doing you more harm than good
"Therapy has never been more ubiquitous, yet we're anxious, fragile, lost, and more divided than ever," Jonathan Alpert writes. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.
This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include Fox News, New York Post.
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Psychotherapist reveals why therapy might be doing you more harm than good
Jonathan Alpert has been a psychotherapist for decades, but in his new book, he questions whether his profession is doing some people more harm than good. “Therapy has never been more ubiquitous, yet we’re anxious, fragile, lost, and more divided than ever,” he writes in the introduction to “ Therapy Nation: How.

Therapy culture is turning politics into a national nervous breakdown
Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert discusses rising political violence and the rationalization of harmful acts, citing a survey where 1 in 7 Americans find it acceptable. Not long ago, a patient tried to explain to me why fantasies about President Donald Trump being killed didn’t really bother her. She wasn’t threatening.