Beyond Gender

First, Do No Harm: How Bad Therapy Betrayed Vulnerable Youth - Interview with Abigail Shrier

Dec 5, 2025
Abigail Shrier, a journalist and author renowned for her work on youth and mental health, dives into the pitfalls of modern therapy culture. She shares alarming insights about how affirmation over inquiry in therapy can harm young people, and discusses the negative impact of mental health interventions in schools. Shrier emphasizes the importance of parental involvement and critiques the current diagnostic culture. She also addresses the challenges teens face in relationships today, offering guidance for parents navigating these turbulent waters.
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INSIGHT

Therapists As Decisive Influencers

  • Therapists often acted as decisive influencers when youths made life-altering choices like medical transition.
  • Abigail Shrier found therapists regularly functioned as 'railway signalmen' directing vulnerable adolescents' paths.
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Mass Therapy Has Unintended Harms

  • Therapy is powerful and can have harms when applied broadly to all children.
  • Shrier compares mass therapy to dumping fluoride in drinking water and seeing unintended side effects.
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Schools Becoming Therapeutic Hubs

  • Schools expanded roles into mental-health provision, offering broad therapeutic programs to students.
  • Shrier links this to a generation receiving mass interventions and still showing worsening mental-health trends.
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