After The Anxious Generation
Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up by Abigail Shrier
If Jonathan Haidt's 'The Anxious Generation' hit you hard with its data-driven takedown of social media's predatory hold on childhood, fueling your frustration with generational anxiety and lost resilience, then Abigail Shrier's 'Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up' is the perfect follow-up that exposes therapy culture's role in stunting emotional growth. It delivers the same unflinching cultural critique and actionable solutions, like reclaiming unsupervised play, that empowered you to fight back against tech addiction. Join the community of skeptics challenging modern parenting pitfalls and rediscover paths to authentic, risk-embracing kids.