There is a prevalent culture of entitlement and indulgence among graduates, which has intensified in the last decade. Jonathan Hight, a professor at NYU, describes this as 'reverse CBT', contrasting it with traditional cognitive behavioral therapy that emphasizes taking responsibility for one's life and focusing on outcomes. This reverse approach shifts the mindset to blaming others for one's problems instead of taking charge and processing through issues.

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