Bad Therapy by Abigail Shrier
The book explores the potential pitfalls and challenges within the field of psychotherapy, particularly focusing on instances where therapy can go awry and cause harm rather than healing. It delves into various case studies and anecdotes that highlight how certain therapeutic practices and ideologies can negatively impact clients. The narrative emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and skepticism in therapy, urging both practitioners and clients to be aware of the potential for misguided or harmful therapeutic interventions.
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