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Abigail Shrier Collection By Abigail Shrier 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Abigail Shrier
SKU: MAN-VRT-HPC-U240840-9124313394
Barcode: 9789124313395
Publisher: Swift Press
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Titles in This Set:
Bad Therapy Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up
Irreversible Damage: Teenage Girls and the Transgender Craze

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This two-book collection by Abigail Shrier brings together two provocative, must-read works that have sparked widespread discussion about adolescence, mental health, and gender identity. Bad Therapy Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up examines how well-intentioned therapy practices may influence the emotional development of children, drawing on hundreds of interviews with clinicians, parents, teachers, and young people to uncover patterns that can inadvertently deepen anxiety or disrupt healthy growth. Irreversible Damage: Teenage Girls and the Transgender Craze investigates a contemporary social phenomenon—patterns emerging among teen girls who identify as transgender after exposure to peer narratives and online communities—exploring how cultural dynamics, peer influence, and information ecosystems intersect with identity formation. The collection presents accessible, inquiry-driven perspectives that invite readers to weigh evidence, question assumptions, and engage in informed dialogue about parenting, education, and the limits of current approaches to adolescence. This paperback set mirrors the UK edition presentation and provides a coherent reading experience for anyone seeking to understand two pressing, often controversial, dimensions of contemporary youth culture.

What This Collection Covers:
Across both titles, readers encounter a rigorous, reader-friendly examination of how adults—parents, teachers, clinicians, and policy-makers—shape the coming-of-age experience. Bad Therapy interrogates the therapeutic landscape, arguing that some mainstream approaches may yield unintended consequences such as rumination, heightened anxiety, or emotional turbulence when misapplied in the context of growing children. Irreversible Damage delves into a shift in gender identity narratives among teenagers, tracing how exposure to stories, online communities, and peer conversations can influence self-perception and decision-making. Together, the works illuminate tensions between protective intentions and long-term outcomes, encouraging readers to evaluate the evidence, understand diverse viewpoints, and consider how to support healthier development without sacrificing individual autonomy. Ideal for readers of current affairs, psychology, parenting, and education, the collection provides a platform for thoughtful discussion and critical thinking about the forces shaping modern adolescence.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Bad Therapy Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up — In this penetrating study, Abigail Shrier argues that the core issue may lie less with the children than with the mental health professionals who guide them. Through hundreds of interviews with clinicians, educators, parents, and young people, the author exposes how certain therapeutic model choices can unintentionally reinforce cycles of anxiety and maladaptive behavior. The narrative moves beyond individual anecdotes to identify broader patterns in talk therapy, discipline, and parenting approaches, offering a careful critique of well-meaning strategies that may not always yield the desired outcomes. Shrier’s investigative voice invites readers to consider practical implications for schools, clinics, and families, while encouraging informed conversations about the best ways to support healthy adolescent development. This examination remains firmly grounded in evidence, urging readers to balance empathy with accountability and to seek approaches that truly empower young people to grow confidently.

Irreversible Damage: Teenage Girls and the Transgender Craze — This sharply observed analysis surveys a contemporary phenomenon in which groups of teen girls identify as transgender after exposure to peers and online communities. The book traces historical patterns of gender dysphoria, discusses how rapid cultural shifts can alter perception and self-reporting, and questions how institutions respond to these narratives. While respectful in tone, the work challenges readers to examine the reliability of testimony, the influence of social media, and the responsibilities of schools, families, and healthcare providers in guiding young people through identity questions. By presenting data, case histories, and expert perspectives, Shrier invites a nuanced dialogue about authenticity, safety, and the long-term implications of decisions made during adolescence.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for parents seeking grounded, evidence-based perspectives on two of today’s most discussed topics: how we support kids through mental health challenges and how gender identity conversations unfold in schools and communities. It also serves educators and school counselors aiming to understand the complex influences shaping student behavior and decision-making. Readers interested in journalism, social science inquiry, and public policy will appreciate the rigorous, no-nonsense approach that favors documentation and critical analysis over sensationalism. Book clubs exploring parenting ethics, adolescent development, and media literacy will find rich material for thoughtful discussion, while students and researchers may use the set as a springboard for deeper study into the dynamics of modern youth culture. This paperback collection works well as a thoughtful gift for curious, engaged readers who want to engage with challenging topics in a constructive way.

Key Benefits:

  • Two-authoritative, thought-provoking investigations on current youth issues
  • Accessible, evidence-based analyses suitable for classroom discussion
  • Timely material for book clubs and debates on parenting and education
  • Compact paperback format for easy reading and travel
  • Clear, non-inflammatory exploration of complex topics
  • Useful for curriculum discussions on adolescent psychology and social influence

About the Author:
Abigail Shrier is a bestselling investigative journalist whose work combines rigorous research with accessible storytelling. In Bad Therapy, she probes how mental health practices intersect with child development, drawing on hundreds of interviews with practitioners and families to illuminate real-world impacts. In Irreversible Damage, she examines a sociocultural shift in gender identity among teenage girls, presenting a carefully sourced account that has resonated with readers and sparked widespread discussion. Shrier’s work is characterized by meticulous sourcing, a willingness to challenge prevailing narratives, and a commitment to encouraging informed dialogue about sensitive topics. Her reporting is driven by a belief in the importance of evidence, thoughtful analysis, and accountability for adults shaping youth experiences.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This two-book collection provides a cohesive, critical lens on adolescence that’s both timely and enduring. The pairing of Bad Therapy and Irreversible Damage offers readers a broader context for understanding how mental health practices, media narratives, and peer networks interact to influence identity, behavior, and development. The set is a valuable addition to any personal library or academic resource shelf, delivering tangible talking points for discussions about safeguarding young people while honoring individual experiences. It’s a thoughtful, guard-raised invitation to examine assumptions, ask informed questions, and engage with controversial topics in a respectful, constructive way.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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