Dan Berkholder, a pastor with a critical view of modern therapy, discusses the detrimental effects of psychotherapeutic practices on society. He explains the concept of iatrogenesis, where therapists can inadvertently cause harm. The conversation critiques the emotional fragility promoted by contemporary therapy, advocating for personal responsibility and biblical counseling. Berkholder argues against labeling mental health issues in children, suggesting it undermines growth. He emphasizes the importance of resilience in parenting and the dangers of over-reliance on therapy.