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Psychobabble

Hannah Spier, MD, Mia Hughes

The left should not have monopoly on the word "compassion". Psychobabble challenges therapeutic approaches and wider liberal cultural trends that are contributing to our poor mental health.

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  • Hannah Spier, MD

    I am the author and host of "Psychobabble" Born and raised in Norway, trained in Psychiatry with a degree in Psychotherapy from the University of Zürich, where I now live with my husband and 3 children.

  • Mia Hughes

    Mia Hughes is a researcher for Michael Shellenberger's nonprofit Environmental Progress and the author of The WPATH Files.

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