I was waiting for things to go south in this thread which was oddly thoughtful and reasonable for awhile. It seems to have, but then come back, again, thanks to
@fireproof78.
Yeah, Freud just kind of kicked off the century's huge drift toward (boy I am brain dead and just ate a can of spaghettios so not thinking too sharp) emphasis on earlier experiences esp those causing guilt shaping future oh ... troubles in behavior. Words are not coming to me.
And then, the whole idea of secular therapy/therapists, emphasis on feeling better, functioning better.
Toward the end of my teaching career all we were hearing was "social/emotional" and -- don't want to sound like an extremist -- that didn't turn into "all" we were focusing on, far from it, academics still were happening. But social/emitional considerations/needs had really gained, and as the song goes, "Somethin's gotta give," and that was academics. I went into ed b/c I love info and learning and thinking and reading. (I have a psych degree oddly enough and didn't choose therapy.) Not saying it's wrong to concentrate more on social/emotional needs in public school, btw! But that was just one indicator of living in the "Triumph of the Terapeutic" Age.
Also (NOT judging here) cf. the Olympics, 1992 or 4 where Kerri Strug vaulted on a broken ankle "for the glory of her team and nation." "Hero!" Now it's borderline abusive. And Simone Biles who would've been a loser/selfish then for not competing for mental health reasons is now extolled for taking care of self-care. Again NOT judging -- just a barometer of how our culture is still shifting toward focusing on individuals' emotional needs. It got old to me on DSC where even the computer needed therapy kind of, from the humans, so I checked out. But I am a male from several cultures ago (they change so fast), I now think, kind of feeling like Archie Bunker as things change around me.
But I know that my thoughts/opinions are a product of their time, not objectively right, just as current thoughts/opinions are the current ones, not necessarily objectively right.
This is more confessional than I think I usually get here, kind of going on a limb, but am in a weird mood.
Peace and love to all.