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One Nation under Therapy
Book • 2006
In *One Nation Under Therapy*, Christina Hoff Sommers and Sally Satel argue that the pervasive culture of therapy, or 'therapism,' undermines self-reliance by pathologizing normal emotions and promoting dependency on therapeutic interventions.
They critique the widespread assumption that Americans are fragile and in need of constant psychological support, highlighting the negative consequences for personal responsibility and moral judgment.
They critique the widespread assumption that Americans are fragile and in need of constant psychological support, highlighting the negative consequences for personal responsibility and moral judgment.
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Emily Jashinsky in relation to the overly therapized generation and its connection to the ideology behind shifts towards DEI in medicine.


Sally Satel: Doctors are still fighting DEI