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How do we talk about a therapeutic culture without sounding antitherapy? As pastors or church leaders, we can find it challenging to speak in a penetrating way to our congregants about something our culture has absolutized and commodified.
Freya India captures what feels wrong about this moment: Therapy culture, she argues, has become a kind of substitute religion—one that has extracted the comforting parts of faith while discarding its demands.
India helps articulate what feels wrong about our therapeutic culture. How do church leaders speak not just critically but constructively about mental health?
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