Psychobabble Bonus Material

By: Dr. Hannah Spier MD
  • Summary

  • Join Dr. Hannah Spier MD on a journey of self-discovery as we delve into personal development, philosophy, and spirituality. In our conversations, we'll tackle challenges such as building resilience, developing healthy habits, and finding inner peace. We'll also explore fascinating topics such as the nature of reality, the power of human connection, and the mysteries of the universe.

    Whether you're looking for practical advice or simply seeking to expand your horizons, this podcast is for you. Through thought-provoking articles and engaging discussions, we'll explore new perspectives and ideas, and help you find clarity and purpose in your life.


    Visit the Psychobabble Substack to find sources and more content

    https://substack.com/profile/107064381-hannah-spier-md


    For a different experience check out the podcast WHAT SHOULD I TELL MY DAUGHTER where Hannah Spier together with Evelyn Locher investigate what we should be messaging the next generation of girls.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/ch/podcast/what-should-i-tell-my-daughter/id1677100656




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Episodes
  • The ‘Laptop Class’ Fetish For Manual Labor Is An Attempt To Justify Privilege
    Aug 24 2023

    In this aritcle, Dr. Spier explores the disconnect between the affluent 'laptop class' and the realities of manual labor. Spier contrasts her experiences treating blue-collar workers in rural areas with her interactions in an affluent leftist environment dominated by the laptop class. She highlights that while the laptop class enjoys the privilege of remote work and abstract discussions, they often fail to empathize with the hardships faced by manual laborers who endure physically demanding and often hazardous conditions.


    Spier delves into her conversations with laptop class individuals who display a lack of understanding for the challenges faced by blue-collar workers. She critiques the laptop class' perception that these workers choose their professions out of interest, overlooking the necessity of manual labor for many. The article emphasizes that acknowledging the reality of manual labor's necessity clashes with the laptop class' victimhood narrative, challenging their beliefs about their preferred policies benefiting the underprivileged. She concludes that recognizing the true nature of manual labor would force the laptop class to confront their privilege and reevaluate their perspective on social issues.


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    9 mins
  • Unveiling Liberal Indoctrination in Therapy Rooms: The Four Toxic Ideas Crippling Mental Health
    Jul 2 2023

    This article was published in the American Spectator on June 30th 2023. It sheds light on the concerning influence of liberal ideology within the field of psychology and its impact on mental health treatment. Drawing attention to the surging rates of mental health counseling and the persistently rising rates of depression, anxiety, and behavioral disorders, the article exposes the dominance of leftist ideas in therapy rooms. Dr. Spier highlights four postmodern problems crippling mental health treatment, including the deconstruction of traditional values, the rejection of objective truth, the undermining of meaningful goals, and the overemphasis on individualism. As the article argues for a more balanced approach to mental health care, it challenges therapists to steer away from ideological indoctrination and refocus on evidence-based practices to genuinely aid those in need.


    Read it here:

    https://spectator.org/unveiling-indoctrination-therapy-rooms-four-toxic-ideas-mental-health/


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    10 mins
  • Norwegian Illusions: A Warning for Pete Buttigieg’s Infatuation
    Jun 4 2023

    This is article was publishe in The American Spectator on June 2nd 2023

    https://spectator.org/norwegian-illusions-a-warning-for-pete-buttigiegs-infatuation/


    It addresses the drawbacks of idealizing social states like Norway, serving as a cautionary tale for those, including Pete Buttigieg, who are infatuated with such models. The article explores the challenges faced by Norway's social state, highlighting issues such as deteriorating conditions, wealth disparity, and the erosion of achievements made possible by the Government Pension Fund Global (Oil Fund), valued at a staggering 1.4 trillion USD. By examining the cultural aspects and societal implications, the article uncovers the consequences of surrendering personal responsibility and individual freedom in exchange for perceived security, leading to stagnation, declining education standards, and a rise in psychiatric symptoms. It provides crucial insights for policymakers and individuals interested in understanding the limitations and real-world implications of adopting similar policies elsewhere.


    For more of my content go to https://hannahspier.substack.com/


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    10 mins

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