The Dangerous Allure of Pop Psychology: A Critical Analysis
Society speaks therapy fluently, but swallows pseudoscience daily. (📷:empowervmedia) T he intellectual climate of 2026 is characterised by a paradox: a society more literate in the language of mental health than any before it, yet more vulnerable to psychological misinformation than at any point in human history. As we navigate the "post-truth era", health-related misinformation has emerged as a primary threat to global public health, eroding the foundational trust necessary for authoritative institutions to function effectively. Pop psychology, once confined to the glossy pages of self-help books and late-night talk shows, has undergone a radical metamorphosis, driven by the hyper-connectivity of social media and the commodification of "wellness". This transformation has moved psychological concepts from the periphery of clinical practice into the very centre of daily social interaction. 'Why Pop Psychology is NOT Real Psychology' ▶️2m15s The curren...