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'Therapy speak' is everywhere, but it may make us less empathetic
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Date:2025-04-14 20:46:59
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with culture writer Rebecca Fishbein about her article for Bustle on how "therapy speak" may be making us less empathetic.
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