437 —  Pamela Garfield-Jaeger on Gender Ideology, Modern Therapy, and Why Kids Are Struggling

437 — Pamela Garfield-Jaeger on Gender Ideology, Modern Therapy, and Why Kids Are Struggling

Author: Doctor Podcast Network March 19, 2026 Duration: 1:02:18

In this in-studio episode, Pamela Garfield-Jaeger returns to BS Free MD for a wide-ranging conversation that blends parenting, mental health, and cultural commentary. She shares the inspiration behind her children’s book Froggy Girl, which promotes self-acceptance and pushes back on messaging that encourages children to redefine themselves to fit in.

The discussion expands into the current state of therapy and mental health care, with Garfield-Jaeger highlighting a shift away from traditional approaches that once emphasized resilience, emotional regulation, and distinguishing feelings from reality. She argues that modern therapy culture often prioritizes validation over challenge, which can leave both children and parents without the tools needed to navigate discomfort and growth.

A significant portion of the conversation focuses on gender identity issues in youth, including how these ideas are being introduced in schools and clinical settings, the role of parental rights, and the broader societal and political responses. The hosts and guest explore how cultural trends—such as instant gratification, overprotection, and reliance on external “experts”—may be contributing to confusion and distress among young people.

They also touch on related topics like the overuse of psychiatric medications in children, the potential mental health risks associated with marijuana use—particularly in developing brains—and the importance of acknowledging nuance rather than adopting all-or-nothing positions.

Throughout the episode, Garfield-Jaeger emphasizes the importance of parental confidence, critical thinking, and staying actively involved in a child’s development. Rather than outsourcing decisions, she encourages families to seek connection, ask better questions, and trust their instincts. The conversation ultimately centers on reclaiming personal responsibility and helping the next generation build resilience in an increasingly complex world.

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