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  • How Progressive Ideology Is Eroding Morality and Redefining Mental Health in America
  • By: Richard Kradin
  • Narrated by: Tim Schmidt
  • Length: 6 hrs and 9 mins

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By: Richard Kradin
Narrated by: Tim Schmidt
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In Breakdown: How Progressive Ideology Is Eroding Morality and Redefining Mental Health in America, Dr. Richard Kradin, a Harvard physician and psychoanalyst, explores how progressive ideology has infiltrated and now dominates the mental health field in America. Notions of political correctness, radical feminism, identity politics, and LGBTQ ideology have all become mainstream within the mental health field, representing a radical change from a field founded on honesty, uninhibited freedom of expression, and science. The degradation of traditional moral values that is part of today’s progressive society makes it increasingly difficult to convey the personal limits necessary to foster psychological well-being and to maintain the fabric of society. Dr. Kradin offers an alternative morality-based approach as a prescription for mental health.

©2020 Richard Kradin MD (P)2020 RIchard Kradin MD

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