Bad Therapy

“The point of the book was really to empower parents to stop listening to these so-called experts who are really undermining parental authority, really undermining especially dads’ ability to do what they think is right. It’s often the men who have changed the most and gotten the most undermined by these so-called experts. And that’s the last group that The New York Times ever wants to give any, you know, power to.” — Abigail Shrier

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