Unprotected: A Campus Psychiatrist Reveals How Political Correctness in Her Profession Endangers Every Student

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UPC:
9781595230256
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
11/16/2006
Release Date:
11/16/2006
Author:
Anonymous
Language:
english
Edition:
1

Product Overview

How the PC agenda on college campuses is endangering millions of students

Radical social agendas have taken over campus health and counseling, and it's making students sick. Dr Anonymous should know: she's treated over 2000 students at a prestigious university, and seen first hand how the anything-goes, women-are-just like- men, safer-sex agenda harms our sons and daughters. After years of hesitation, she's speaking up.

In Unprotected you will learn:
* About an Ivy League university's health website that okays risky behaviors including S&M, swinging, and bestiality

* How campus health centers hound students to stop smoking, eat right, get enough sleep, and wear sunscreen, but tacitly approve of promiscuity, and whitewash the consequences of sexually transmitted infections

* How HIV education is distorted, causing hysteria among students who are at no risk for infection

* How campus counselors focus on sexual orientation, abuse, molestation, cigarettes and caffeine, but neglect to ask students about abortion

* How ideology-driven health services lead young women to believe they are just like men and to pay a high price for it.

* How, despite strong evidence of significant health benefits of church attendance and faith in God, psychology remains anti-religion -- an irrational, out-dated prejudice Dr Anonymous calls theophobia

Parents, educators, and health providers are all disturbed and mystified by the epidemic of sexually transmitted infections on our college campuses, as well as the rampant depression, suicidal behavior, eating disorders, and cutting. Dr Anonymous has seen it all. The solution, she contends, is not Zoloft or condoms. Instead, she urges her colleagues to stop feeding students platitudes about diet and exercise and misinformation about protection. What campus counselors and health providers must do, she argues, is tell uncomfortable, politically-incorrect truths, especially to young patients in their most vulnerable and confusing moments.

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