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205. The Trifecta of Social Contagion: What Every Parent Needs to Know | my conversation with Dennison Joyce

Mar 16, 2026
Stephanie Winn, licensed marriage and family therapist and creator of the ROGD Repair program, outlines her Trifecta of Social Contagion: gender identity ideology, woke social justice narratives, and Cluster B traits. She discusses how these forces interact, why many clinicians shy away, practical parental mistakes to avoid, the role of pornography, and how early, targeted coaching can reduce long-term harm.
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INSIGHT

Trifecta Explains Rapid Rise In Youth Trans Identities

  • Stephanie Winn frames the surge in youth trans IDs as a "trifecta of social contagion": gender identity ideology, woke social justice narratives, and Cluster B personality traits.
  • She calls it a "perfect storm" or mind virus exploiting adolescent grandiosity, insecurity, and rigidity to spread rapidly via social media.
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Focus On What Parents Actually Control

  • ROGD Repair focuses on what parents can control: family communication, relationships, and plugging psychological 'holes' that the contagion exploits.
  • Winn emphasizes harm reduction and strengthening family systems rather than legal battles or forcing change in the child.
INSIGHT

Cluster B Traits Fuel And Follow Identification

  • Cluster B traits (narcissistic, histrionic, borderline, antisocial) often appear in trans-identified youths or develop after contagion exposure.
  • Winn highlights entitlement, emotional dramatics, identity instability, and manipulation (suicide threats) as common manifestations.
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