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How Does That Make You Feel?: Why Modern Therapy's Comfort-First Approach Fails to Bring True Change
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How Does That Make You Feel?: Why Modern Therapy's Comfort-First Approach Fails to Bring True Change
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How Does That Make You Feel?: Why Modern Therapy's Comfort-First Approach Fails to Bring True Change
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Are today's therapists helping-or hurting?
In a culture where feelings often override facts, modern counseling has lost its way. Instead of guiding people toward maturity and resilience, much of therapy now reinforces emotional over-dependence, encourages blame-shifting, and avoids the hard work of personal growth.
This bold and timely book pulls back the curtain on how the counseling profession-shaped by moral relativism, identity politics, and emotionally-driven education-has traded truth for comfort. It shows how therapeutic models stall out in emotional exploration, neglect insight, and sidestep action, leaving people stuck, fragile, and relationally broken.
But there is hope. Dr. Chuck offers a clear and restorative path forward-a framework that blends emotional awareness with critical thinking, moral clarity, and personal responsibility. Whether you're a counselor, a client, or someone concerned about our cultural direction, this book will challenge, equip, and inspire you to think differently about healing, truth, and what it really means to grow strong.
In a culture where feelings often override facts, modern counseling has lost its way. Instead of guiding people toward maturity and resilience, much of therapy now reinforces emotional over-dependence, encourages blame-shifting, and avoids the hard work of personal growth.
This bold and timely book pulls back the curtain on how the counseling profession-shaped by moral relativism, identity politics, and emotionally-driven education-has traded truth for comfort. It shows how therapeutic models stall out in emotional exploration, neglect insight, and sidestep action, leaving people stuck, fragile, and relationally broken.
But there is hope. Dr. Chuck offers a clear and restorative path forward-a framework that blends emotional awareness with critical thinking, moral clarity, and personal responsibility. Whether you're a counselor, a client, or someone concerned about our cultural direction, this book will challenge, equip, and inspire you to think differently about healing, truth, and what it really means to grow strong.