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#61 Jonathan Haidt: When Good Intentions Go Bad

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Jul 2, 2019
Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and ethical leadership professor at NYU, dives deep into the impacts of helicopter parenting and the rise of call-out culture. He discusses the alarming mental health statistics among today's youth, attributing some issues to overprotection and social media. Haidt emphasizes the importance of fostering resilience and independence in children while navigating the challenges of modern parenting. He also shares insights on constructive dialogue and the significance of respectful disagreement in a polarized world.
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ANECDOTE

Regretful Graduates

  • College students, reflecting on their upbringing, now realize the downsides of unrestricted device use.
  • They express a desire to parent differently, recognizing the need for limitations they lacked.
INSIGHT

CBT: A Proactive Approach

  • Universities struggle to meet the increasing demand for mental health services.
  • Teaching cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to all students could be a proactive and cost-effective solution.
INSIGHT

Accommodations vs. Resilience

  • Students often request accommodations based on emotional triggers, and institutions tend to comply.
  • This can create a culture of avoidance rather than equipping students with coping mechanisms.
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