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Lindsay Schoolcraft Calls Out Phil Labonte’s Misguided Therapy Comments

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**Lindsay Schoolcraft Takes Aim at Phil Labonte Over Therapy Comments**

In a fiery exchange that’s got the rock community buzzing, Lindsay Schoolcraft, the former keyboardist for Cradle of Filth, has called out Phil Labonte, frontman of All That Remains, for his recent comments suggesting that “therapy is for women.” Schoolcraft didn’t hold back, asserting that Labonte’s remarks reveal more about his own insecurities than any societal commentary.

In a pointed response, she expressed her belief that Labonte could benefit from some professional help himself, labeling him as a “scared little boy” who’s perhaps too fixated on the notion of vulnerability. Her words resonate in an era where mental health discussions are becoming increasingly vital, particularly within the rock and metal scenes.

This clash highlights a broader conversation about masculinity and mental health in music, as artists grapple with the stigma surrounding therapy. Schoolcraft’s passionate defense of seeking help serves as a reminder that mental wellness is a universal need, transcending gender.

As the dialogue continues, fans are left wondering how this feud will unfold and whether Labonte will respond. One thing’s for sure: the rock scene is never short on drama!

For more on this story, check out The PRP [here](https://www.theprp.com/2026/06/19/news/lindsay-schoolcraft-ex-cradle-of-filth-slams-all-that-remains-phil-labonte-over-his-comments-that-therapy-is-for-women/).


Source: www.theprp.com

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