Unpacking Reddit Drama: Insane Parents, CPS Reports, and Paternity Shocks
Therapy Rebranded06/20/24 • 57 min
On this episode of Therapy Rebranded, we explore a new format by diving into three Reddit stories.
We start with a post from the "Insane Parents" community, where a mother shames her 20-year-old daughter for using birth control, questioning its necessity without a boyfriend. This sparks a discussion about parental boundaries and the reactions stemming from fear and shame.
Next, we review a screenshot from the height of COVID-19, where a mom blames the pandemic on her daughter for spending too much time outside the house. We humorously debunk the idea that a worldwide pandemic could be a punishment for a social teenager, leading to a deeper conversation about parental control and adolescent independence.
We then move to a troubling Reddit post about a childcare worker who made a CPS report with substantial evidence, only to be scolded by her boss and the CPS worker. This opens up a difficult discussion on child abuse, the effectiveness of child protective services, and the importance of educating children about safety.
Lastly, we tackle a heartbreaking story from a 17-year-old who discovered through a DNA test that he is not his biological father's son. The revelation, which exposed him as the product of an affair, led to his father shunning him, leaving the son devastated and confused. We delve into the emotional complexities and impact of such family secrets.
Join us for this episode as we navigate these complex and emotional stories.
[Recorded on 5/15/24]
(0:00) Hey Babygirll (1:24) Insane Parents(4:57) Insane Parents Act 2(11:58) Is my son a p@ssy? (15:41) Subtle Abuse(17:25) Reddit: Was I wrong to call? (21:42) Teaching kids to say the correct names (24:57) Goals of Gr00ming (29:13) Back to Reddit: Was I wrong to call? (34:28) What are mandated reporters required to report?(39:20) Reddit: My dad found out I'm not his bio son and he's refusing to talk to me even though I did nothing wrong.(47:48) Parents splitting siblings on purpose
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06/20/24 • 57 min
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