
Hey there, and welcome to The Brink, where we dive deep into the biggest cultural shifts shaping how we live, connect, and make sense of ourselves. I'm Matt, and today we're talking about something that hits right at the heart of our times: therapy-and why so many in Gen Z are walking away from it.
For older generations, therapy was the place you went when life felt too heavy to carry alone. A softly lit office, a calm stranger who listened, and the hope that talking might help. But for Gen Z? Therapy's starting to feel... cringe.
A new survey found that over a third of Gen Z sees going to therapy as a sign of weakness. And while they're fluent in therapy-speak-words like "boundaries," "gaslighting," and "trauma responses"-many are choosing TikTok, Reddit, and Discord over a professional's couch.
So why is therapy losing Gen Z's trust? What's replacing it-and is it enough? Today, we'll unpack the data, the memes, and the quiet crisis hiding behind viral confessions. Because this isn't just a story about therapy-it's about what it means to heal in the digital age.
Stay tuned.