Headline: We've learned to speak the language of healing, but we've forgotten how to connect.
"The line between self-care and selfishness is thinner than we're willing to admit."
We live in an era of unprecedented mental health awareness, yet we are lonelier than ever. Armed with a rapidly expanding vocabulary of therapeutic terms, we have become experts at "protecting our peace" while losing our ability to navigate the messy reality of human relationships.
In Pathological Peace, advanced psychotherapist Jayden Josh James delivers a searing critique of our modern obsession with emotional safety. He reveals how clinical tools designed to heal have been co-opted into cultural weapons-used to prioritise comfort over connection and abandonment over repair.
Drawing on decades of clinical experience, James exposes:
This isn't an attack on therapy; it's a rescue mission for it. Pathological Peace is an essential roadmap for anyone ready to move from fearful self-preservation to genuine community, and from a life of sterilised isolation to the beautiful, imperfect reality of human connection.