ReThinking: What we’re getting wrong about mental health with RaQuel Hopkins
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In this episode of "Rethinking," Adam Grant interviews therapist RaQuel Hopkins, a "capacity expert," who challenges conventional views on mental health. Hopkins argues that the culture has overcorrected by excessively focusing on protecting mental health, leading to the overuse of mental health language as a shield and avoidance of personal responsibility. She emphasizes the importance of developing capacity over mere coping mechanisms, encouraging people to face life's challenges rather than avoiding them. They discuss the overuse of terms like "trauma" and "triggers," the ineffectiveness of trigger warnings, and the dangers of building one's identity around wounds. Hopkins shares personal experiences and insights on internal validation, critical thinking, and the need for grace in personal growth, advocating for a balanced approach that integrates experiences into one's life to produce wisdom and sustainability.
Part 1: Introduction to Capacity and Mental Health
Part 2: Validation, Identity, and Critical Thinking
Part 3: Growth, Wisdom, and Grace
Part 4: Conclusion
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