Millennials: The "Anxious" Generation Is Running Out of Alibis
The internet is still a smoking crater after our deep dives into Boomers and Gen X. But today, the training wheels are coming off for the generation that cheered the loudest. In this episode of Sober Psychology, we are putting Millennials under the clinical microscope to dissect validation addiction, the weaponization of therapy language, and the spiritual cost of perpetual youth.
After dealing with the absolute war zone in the comment sections of our Baby Boomer deep dive and our clinical look at the ice-cold, dismissive avoidance of the Gen X latchkey generation, it became clear that this had to become a full series.
Millennials loved watching the older demographics get dismantled, but today, we turn the floodlights inward. This isn't an episode to coddle your inner child or hand out participation trophies. We explore the structural rewiring of the Millennial brain via "self-esteem parenting," the mass production of the anxious-preoccupied attachment style, the psychological defense mechanism of using diagnostic shields to evade accountability, and the rise of Moralistic Therapeutic Deism.
If you're ready to trade endless self-analysis for actual transformation and biblical truth, pull up a chair. Let's get to work.
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I'm Michael, a mental health creator, recovered alcoholic, future therapist, and the host of Sober Psychology. After realizing how much of the traditional mental health conversation misses the mark, I decided to build a space dedicated to raw, unfiltered self-examination and personal healing. My approach combines psychological principles with brutal honesty and hard truths, cutting through the noise to help people navigate their own growth. No toxic positivity, no hidden shame—just real conversations about what it actually takes to heal.