Therapy and Boundaries
Abigail expresses concerns about the impact of therapy culture on personal relationships, highlighting how it can create a stilted dynamic between individuals. She argues that labeling interactions through a therapeutic lens undermines personal agency, particularly for young people who may feel powerless when faced with diagnoses and treatment options. The conversation delves into the complexities of therapeutic relationships and the potential for negative influence from therapists on impressionable individuals.In this clip
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Debating Abigail Shrier On Therapy Culture & Gen Z
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