Harry wanted men to talk about their problems. Now therapy has been weaponized against him | Sam Wolfson
by Sam Wolfson from US news | The Guardian on (#67S9K)
The duke and his brother have spent years as mental health advocates - and therapy has fueled Harry's public outpouring
While the revelations in Prince Harry's book have shock value, the format they come in does not. The tell-all memoir, ghostwritten with the most salacious stories parcelled into pre-publication interviews, is a media set piece. Subject, publisher and publicists all know their roles and - bar a few early leaks - things have been staged-managed effectively.
But what's so unusual about Harry's revelations is how they have been compared to, and intertwined with, a far less premeditated form of disclosure: therapy.
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