Richard Kradin

Breakdown

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In “Breakdown,” renowned psychiatrist Richard L. Kradin delivers a provocative examination of how progressive ideology has fundamentally transformed modern psychotherapy and redefined mental health in America. Drawing on decades of clinical experience and historical analysis, Dr. Kradin argues that the field of psychotherapy has abandoned traditional moral frameworks in favor of a politically-driven approach that often enables, rather than heals, psychological dysfunction.

Kradin meticulously traces the evolution of morality from ancient Greek philosophy through Judeo-Christian traditions to contemporary progressive thought, revealing how today's mental health community has largely embraced subjectivity over objective truth, victimhood over personal responsibility, and political correctness over honest clinical assessment. With compelling case studies from his practice, he demonstrates how this shift has impacted therapeutic effectiveness and contributed to societal narcissism.

The book explores contentious topics including gender dysphoria, trauma theory, empathy versus confrontation in therapy, and the erosion of boundaries between morality and mental health. Kradin argues that by rejecting traditional moral values as outdated or oppressive, modern psychotherapy has lost its ethical compass, potentially doing more harm than good.

“Breakdown” is an urgent call for mental health professionals to reconsider the moral foundations of psychotherapy and recognize how political ideology may be compromising patient care. This thought-provoking work challenges readers to examine their assumptions about mental health, morality, and the proper role of psychotherapy in a healthy society.

If you enjoyed “The Coddling of the American Mind,” “The Righteous Mind,” and “The Rise of Victimhood Culture,” you'll love “Breakdown: How Progressive Ideology Is Eroding Morality and Redefining Mental Health in America.”
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221 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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