
#70 Bad Therapy: How the DSM Made Fragility a Feature, Not a Bug
A Think First Podcast with Jim Detjen
What happens when the manual for diagnosing mental illness stops being a guide for doctors… and starts shaping childhood itself?
In this episode of Think First, we trace how the DSM widened the map — turning sadness into depression, tantrums into mood disorders, and shyness into social anxiety — and then follow Abigail Shrier’s Bad Therapy into the classrooms, clinics, and living rooms where those labels became culture.
From stomachaches that trigger suicide screenings… to classrooms run like Oprah tapings… to kids trading diagnoses like Pokémon cards… we explore how therapy shifted from treatment to identity.
This isn’t medical school. It’s cultural storytelling with a sharp edge. Because when therapy becomes the air kids breathe, fragility stops being the problem — and starts being the product.
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