In this episode of “The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast,” Dr. Jordan Peterson interviews Dr. Miriam Grossman, a physician, author, and public speaker. Dr. Grossman discusses the capture of her profession, psychiatry, by ideologues and the dangerous experimental treatments on children. She shares her concerns about the alarming degree of sexually transmitted infections and abortions among young people, as well as the destabilizing effects of the ideology of gender being taught in schools. Dr. Grossman emphasizes the importance of stable identity for mental health and criticizes the celebration of confusion and denial of reality. She also highlights the trauma experienced by parents of gender-confused children and the lack of support from the mental health profession.
Dr. Grossman highlights the capture of psychiatry by ideologues, resulting in dangerous and experimental treatments on children. She emphasizes the betrayal of parents by the psychiatric profession and the need for support.
Dr. Grossman expresses her concerns about the ideology of gender being taught in schools, which she believes is destabilizing and confusing for young people. She explains how confusion about identity can lead to mental health issues and criticizes the celebration of denying reality and being confused.
Dr. Grossman discusses the trauma experienced by parents of gender-confused children and criticizes the demonization of these parents by the mental health profession. She emphasizes the need for support and understanding for these parents.
Dr. Grossman highlights the lack of long-term follow-up studies on gender transformation and criticizes the pressure on parents to choose gender transition for their children without evidence of long-term benefits for mental health. She discusses the risks associated with gender transition, including sterility and increased probability of cancer.
Dr. Grossman discusses the devastating consequences of cancel culture for those who express opinions against radical leftist ideology. She shares her personal experiences of being shunned and marginalized for speaking out against political correctness and emphasizes the importance of standing up for truth and protecting young people from lies.
Dr. Miriam Grossman sheds light on the capture of psychiatry by ideologues and the dangerous treatments on children. She raises concerns about the impact of gender ideology on young people and emphasizes the trauma experienced by parents of gender-confused children. Dr. Grossman calls for support and understanding for these parents and highlights the lack of long-term evidence for gender transition. She also discusses the role of cancel culture and the fear of speaking out against radical leftist ideology. Overall, Dr. Grossman’s insights provide valuable perspectives on the challenges faced by parents and the need for a more balanced approach to gender issues.