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Shut Up and Believe
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233575006
- EAN9798233575006
- Date de parution13/02/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Digital mentors have become some of the most influential figures in today's online culture. They promise clarity, well-being, and personal transformation, yet they often cultivate forms of emotional obedience that erode independent thought and reshape the identity of those who follow them. Drawing on interviews and psychological evidence, Shut Up and Believe examines how charisma, carefully rationed recognition, and self-improvement rhetoric can drift into relationships of quiet submission.
Through the study of virtual communities, mentorship programs, motivational narratives, and group dynamics, the book exposes the processes that can shift a legitimate aspiration for inner autonomy into emotional dependence, persistent guilt, and extreme self-demand. The text unpacks the strategies these figures use to capture attention, manage distress, and gradually take over the follower's emotional life.
It shows how the promise of personal freedom can turn into affective surveillance, loss of discernment, and an inner world governed by someone else's rules. Written with psychological depth and without compromise, Shut Up and Believe challenges an era obsessed with emotional performance and questions the psychological cost of outsourcing one's judgment to voices that present themselves as infallible guides.
Eduardo Vélez Soler is a licensed clinical and health psychologist, specializing in attachment, relational trauma, and contemporary mental health. His work brings together therapeutic practice and a close examination of the emotional narratives circulating in digital spaces.
Through the study of virtual communities, mentorship programs, motivational narratives, and group dynamics, the book exposes the processes that can shift a legitimate aspiration for inner autonomy into emotional dependence, persistent guilt, and extreme self-demand. The text unpacks the strategies these figures use to capture attention, manage distress, and gradually take over the follower's emotional life.
It shows how the promise of personal freedom can turn into affective surveillance, loss of discernment, and an inner world governed by someone else's rules. Written with psychological depth and without compromise, Shut Up and Believe challenges an era obsessed with emotional performance and questions the psychological cost of outsourcing one's judgment to voices that present themselves as infallible guides.
Eduardo Vélez Soler is a licensed clinical and health psychologist, specializing in attachment, relational trauma, and contemporary mental health. His work brings together therapeutic practice and a close examination of the emotional narratives circulating in digital spaces.



