We've Got Issues: How You Can Stand Strong for America's Soul and Sanity by Phillip C. McGraw Ph.D.
It seems like you're describing "We’ve Got Issues: How You Can Stand Strong for America’s Soul and Sanity" by Dr. Phil McGraw. In this book, Dr. Phil addresses what he perceives as a cultural crisis in America, emphasizing the need for mainstream America to reclaim its core values and counteract extremism that he believes is dividing the nation.
Dr. Phil offers practical strategies grounded in empirical evidence to restore America's collective mental health and promote self-determination and self-governance. He critiques what he calls the "tyranny of the fringe," advocating for a shift towards unity, acceptance, and community.
The book appears to blend Dr. Phil's trademark no-nonsense approach with social, medical, and psychological insights to guide readers on how they can contribute to a healthier societal dialogue and cultural environment.
Is there something specific you'd like to discuss about the book or its themes?