Social Media Is Bad For Your Health July 25, 2017Over the past few months, my own outlook on the wide use of social media has grown dim. I have gotten to the point where I believe the saturation and over-use of social media is actually bad for your mental health. It’s impossible ...
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Social media certainly isn’tallbad. As we’ve already mentioned, for some, it can have a positive impact on mental health when used appropriately. Virtual social interactions aren’t as psychologically beneficial as face-to-face contact, but they still can help us stay connected with loved one...
Facebook recently admitted what a lot of people have long suspected—that social media can be bad for you. It’s a ballsy move, considering that Mark Zuckerberg and company have built an empire ...Facebook Confesses That Social Media is Bad for You Written by WebProNews Friday, December...
which social media encourages. Another study, published by the American Psychological Association, shows comparing yourself to others via social media also has negative effects, leading to symptoms of depression.Reaching for your cell phone as a mental break is also a bad idea. Research by Rutgers...
Is there a link between social media and depression? Do social media have a negative impact on your mental health? It's complicated. In a recent study, the investigators compared social media use and depression between teens. Specifically, for every hour per day that one teen spent on socia...
Social media use is more strongly linked to bad mental health for adolescents and teenagers during years around puberty and when they’re probably about to leave home, according to anew study. Teenagers who used social media more frequently in those periods scored lower on measures of life satisf...
explain what you’ve noticed about your social media habits andhow you want these behaviors to change. A collaborative therapist will ask clarifying questions, Dr. Sage says. “I would look for someone who is not an absolutist on either side about social media being bad or good,” she adds...
"So the group of kids with the most mental health issues are benefiting from the thing the surgeon general just said (and anyone with common sense knew) is bad for youth mental health?," writes Craig. "These social media circles create bubbles, and what feels like a beneficial community ...