Despite the abundance of mental health information and intervention available today, there is a concerning increase in mental health issues. The strength of the mind can sometimes lead individuals to believe they have severe mental health conditions when they might not. This belief can lead to a dependency on medication and a loss of personal agency. A study by researcher Kathy Waidam highlights how individuals who make traumatic events a major part of their narrative tend to suffer in adulthood, while those who downplay or dismiss these events tend to thrive. This suggests that attributing excessive importance to difficult experiences may worsen mental health outcomes.
If the story of humanity is about loss, privation, suffering, and resilience, why are kids having nervous breakdowns about bad grades?
In today’s episode, I talked to Abigail Shrier about what parents and mental health experts are inadvertently doing to rob young people of the resilience and grit that past generations had.
It’s a spicy one. Enjoy.
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