
Theology in the Raw Why Is Gen-Z Suffering from So Many Mental Health Issues? Sissy Goff and David Thomas
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Mar 12, 2026 David Thomas, a children and family therapist focused on boys and resilience, and Sissy Goff, a therapist experienced with adolescent anxiety and suicidality, discuss rising youth mental health struggles. They explore social media harms, overprotective parenting, TikTok-driven diagnoses, tech rules like delayed phone use, and practical ways to build kids' capability and independence.
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Boys Avoid Healthy Risk And Miss Rites Of Passage
- Boys today avoid healthy risk more than in past generations, weakening rites of passage like driving, sports, and applying to college.
- David Thomas links this avoidance to less practice with social risk and rising college female-to-male ratios.
Over-Attunement And Paralysis By Analysis In Parenting
- Modern parenting swings toward over-attunement and paralysis by analysis, driven by many competing expert voices and fear.
- Sissy notes parents are well-meaning but often overcompensate by rescuing and avoiding letting kids tolerate discomfort.
Social Media Spreads Diagnoses And Symptom Contagion
- TikTok and influencers have become primary mental-health sources for girls, creating self-diagnosis and sociogenic symptoms like tic disorders.
- Sissy describes geographic clusters of influencer-linked tics and girls copying behaviors seen online.









