This podcast episode explores the widespread adoption of therapy and mental health interventions, particularly in American schools, and the potential negative consequences of this trend. It discusses how therapy has become the primary approach for fixing kids and how it has influenced their perceptions of themselves. The episode also explores the connection between feminism and therapy, the mislabeling of conditions, the difference between depression and grief, the concept of iatrogenesis, the dangers of focusing too much on emotions, and the importance of having a post-millennial vision. It delves into topics such as Christian hedonism, labeling and medicating children, the harm caused by psychotropic drugs, family estrangement resulting from therapy, the value of generational knowledge, and the significance of behavioral modifications. The episode raises questions about the impact of therapy, highlights the importance of biblical counseling, and encourages listeners to embrace a biblical perspective on psychology.