Kids These Days
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Kids These Days is a must-read book and protest against harmful mental health treatments for children and youth. —PARIS HILTON, global advocate for institutional reform and founder of 11:11 Media Anxiety, depression, self-harm, and teen suicide are rising sharply—youth mental health issues have increased over 60% in the past decade. In Kids These Days, experts Will Dobud, PhD and Nevin Harper, PhD reveal why today's kids are struggling and what adults must do differently. Endorsed by Paris Hilto
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This urgent manifesto confronts the escalating crisis in youth mental health, where rates of anxiety, depression, and self-harm have skyrocketed. Authors Will Dobud and Nevin Harper, both PhDs, deliver a powerful protest against the very systems and harmful treatments that are failing young people. They dismantle the status quo, arguing that conventional approaches are not just ineffective but are often part of the problem, demanding a radical rethinking of how we support adolescent psychological well-being.
The book's strength lies in its clear-eyed diagnosis of why today's youth are struggling and its actionable blueprint for what adults—from parents to professionals—must do differently. It moves beyond simply identifying the alarming statistics to provide a necessary critique of institutional practices, earning its credibility through expert analysis and high-profile endorsements. For anyone concerned about the mental and emotional health of the next generation, this is a compelling call to action that challenges readers to become advocates for meaningful change.
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