Bad Therapy

Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up

Abigail Shrier

Book Synopsis

"Bad Therapy" by Abigail Shrier delves into the world of gender dysphoria, exploring how some therapists may encourage individuals to transition when it may not be the best course of action.

The book sheds light on the potential harm that can arise from misguided therapy practices and the impact they can have on individuals, their families, and society as a whole.

Shrier presents a thought-provoking examination of the complexities surrounding gender identity and offers a critical perspective on the current therapeutic approaches to gender dysphoria.

Through compelling stories and in-depth research, "Bad Therapy" challenges readers to question the prevailing narratives surrounding gender identity and the role of therapy in addressing these sensitive issues.

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