Miriam Grossman is a college psychiatrist who has written a book, Unprotected. Chuck Colson calls it a memoir of misery as Dr. Grossman "routinely treats women who are suffering the consequences of casual hookups. They suffer from eating disorders, depression, self-mutilation, a multitude of STDs, and post-abortion syndrome." Colson writes:
And yet, instead of declaring war on the hook-up culture, Grossman says, political correctness decrees that
campus doctors pretend the problems it causes don’t exist. If they do acknowledge them, they risk being fired—which is why Dr. Grossman originally published this book anonymously. After all, doctors are not supposed to be judgmental. But as Grossman points out, doctors pass judgment all the time when it comes to other health issues. . .
When it comes to sexual harassment and date rape, campus health professionals are eager to help. But they don’t support groups for women who want to practice abstinence or who are suffering the after-effects of an abortion.
We ought to get angry about this. The secular world is engaging in something they often accuse Christians of—living in a “false reality.” But anyone who ignores a mountain of medical evidence is not only living in a false reality, they’re endangering people’s lives.
See also the following links from Colson's article:
Kathryn Jean Lopez, “The Hook-Up Is In: PC Leaves Kids Unprotected On Campus,” National Review Online, 19 December 2006.
Warren Throckmorton, “Unprotected: How Universities Can Be Hazardous To Student Health,” National Review Online, 6 December 2006.
Mona Charen, “Unprotected,” Townhall.com, 5 January 2007.
Janice Shaw Crouse, “Sex and Consequences,” Beverly LaHaye Institute, 10 January 2007.
Candice Z. Watters, “A Review of Unprotected by Anonymous, M.D.,” Boundless.org.
Dr. Warren Throckmorton, “The New STD? A Growing Concern Over Sexually Transmitted Depression,” BreakPpoint Online, 7 December 2007.
Vigen Guroian. “After Hours On Campus: The Sexualization of the American College,” BreakPoint Worldview, 27 March 2007.
Vigen Guroian, “The Virgin and The Ivy: The Brave New World of College Campus Life,” BreakPoint Online, 1 November 2003.
Roberto Rivera, “Imaginary Day: The Slavery of Promiscuity,” BreakPoint Online, 30 September 2004.
Breakpoint Commentary No. 070615, “Wasteland: An ‘Unhooked’ Culture.”
Breakpoint Commentary No. 070214, “A Chaste Approach to Sex: Princeton’s Anscombe Society.”