Mindful Media: Mental Health Challenges in the Digital Age

Mindful Media: Mental Health Challenges in the Digital Age
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Publisher : Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages : 496
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Synopsis Mindful Media: Mental Health Challenges in the Digital Age by : Dr. Arun Kumar

In today's fast-paced digital world, where social media updates, news alerts, and a deluge of digital content vie for our attention, the profound impact on our mental well-being cannot be overstated. "Mindful Media: Navigating Mental Health Challenges in the Digital Age" dives deep into the psychological effects of our digital habits, shedding light on issues such as anxiety, depression, and addiction that can stem from our relationship with media. Backed by extensive research, personal narratives, and expert insights, "Mindful Media" offers a nuanced understanding of how our digital behaviors can shape our mental health. This book provides practical strategies and actionable advice to empower readers to navigate their digital lives with greater mindfulness and intentionality. By fostering a conscious approach to media consumption, the book helps individuals reclaim control over their well-being in the digital age. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of cultivating a balanced digital environment that promotes mental health. Through compelling case studies and real-life examples, the book vividly illustrates how digital media can either harm or heal, depending on how it is utilized.

First Episode Psychosis

First Episode Psychosis
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 1853174351
ISBN-13 : 9781853174353
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Synopsis First Episode Psychosis by : Katherine J. Aitchison

The new edition of this popular handbook has been thoroughly updated to include the latest data concerning treatment of first-episode patients. Drawing from their experience, the authors discuss the presentation and assessment of the first psychotic episode and review the appropriate use of antipsychotic agents and psychosocial approaches in effective management.

Mental Health Awareness in the Digital Age

Mental Health Awareness in the Digital Age
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Publisher : Kashif Ahmed
Total Pages : 81
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Synopsis Mental Health Awareness in the Digital Age by : Kashif Ahmed

"Mental Health Awareness in the Digital Age" is an indispensable guide that sheds light on the intersection of mental well-being and the rapidly evolving digital landscape. This insightful book delves into the profound impact of technology on mental health, offering a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and opportunities that arise in the digital age. From the influence of social media on self-esteem to the therapeutic potential of digital platforms, the author navigates the complex relationship between mental health and our increasingly interconnected world. Drawing on both research and personal narratives, this book serves as a timely resource for individuals seeking to understand, navigate, and promote mental well-being in the modern era. It encourages a thoughtful examination of the digital tools at our disposal, emphasizing the importance of fostering a healthy balance between technology use and mental health.

Research in Multidisciplinary Subjects (Volume-12)

Research in Multidisciplinary Subjects (Volume-12)
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Publisher : The Hill Publication
Total Pages : 99
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ISBN-10 : 9788196679989
ISBN-13 : 819667998X
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Research in Multidisciplinary Subjects (Volume-12) by : Chief Editor- Biplab Auddya, Editor- Mr.Yadav Kamaji Gaikwad, Dr. Monika Sharma, Gurpreet Kaur, Dr. A. Anitha, Dr. Chandrakant Dorlikar, M. Bhuvaneswari

Everything You Need to Know about Social Media

Everything You Need to Know about Social Media
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781501132452
ISBN-13 : 1501132458
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Everything You Need to Know about Social Media by : Greta Van Susteren

A simple, step-by-step guide to the major social media platforms—Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Snapchat, and more—by former news anchor and media maven Greta Van Susteren.

Exploring Youth Studies in the Age of AI

Exploring Youth Studies in the Age of AI
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 519
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ISBN-10 : 9798369333518
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Synopsis Exploring Youth Studies in the Age of AI by : Zaremohzzabieh, Zeinab

In an era defined by the relentless march of technology, the seamless integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into our daily lives has ushered in a transformative landscape. At the forefront of this evolution are the Digital Natives of Generation AI, navigating the complexities of a digital world where algorithms are integral to their daily experiences. This juncture presents a dual influence, marked by the continuous progression of technological advancements and the dynamic ways the youngest members of our society engage with and adapt to the digital environment. As we stand at the crossroads of youth studies and AI, there arises a pressing need to comprehend the profound impact of this convergence on the future leaders of our world. Addressing this imperative, Exploring Youth Studies in the Age of AI emerges as a comprehensive solution to unravel the complexities and opportunities within this evolving landscape. This book, meticulously crafted for academics, researchers, educators, policymakers, and technology ethicists, serves as a guiding beacon in understanding how AI shapes the experiences of today's youth and, in turn, how youth culture influences the development and application of AI technologies. With a collection of enlightening chapters covering topics from "Data-Driven Pedagogies" to "Ethical AI: Guiding Principles for Youth-Centric Development," the book delves deep into the diverse dimensions of this intersection, providing actionable insights and fostering a nuanced understanding for those invested in the ethical, social, and educational implications of AI within the context of youth.

Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology

Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9781108428781
ISBN-13 : 1108428789
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Synopsis Ethical Challenges in Digital Psychology and Cyberpsychology by : Thomas D. Parsons

Explores the ethical issues of cyberpsychology research and praxes, which arise in algorithmically paired people and technologies.

Mind Overload: Navigating the Impact of the Internet on Human Intelligence

Mind Overload: Navigating the Impact of the Internet on Human Intelligence
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Publisher : Richards Education
Total Pages : 132
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Synopsis Mind Overload: Navigating the Impact of the Internet on Human Intelligence by :

In "Mind Overload: Navigating the Impact of the Internet on Human Intelligence," delve into the labyrinth of the digital age and uncover its profound effects on our minds, our societies, and our futures. From the relentless onslaught of information to the rewiring of our brains, from the transformation of education to the upheaval of politics, and from the revolution in work to the revolution in entertainment, this book explores every facet of the internet's influence on human intelligence. With meticulously researched insights, thought-provoking analyses, and practical strategies, "Mind Overload" offers a comprehensive examination of the internet's role in shaping who we are and who we will become. Are we becoming smarter or dumber in this hyperconnected world? Can we harness the power of technology to enhance our lives, or are we at risk of losing ourselves in the digital deluge? As we stand at the crossroads of technological advancement and human evolution, "Mind Overload" serves as a guiding light, empowering readers to navigate the complexities of the digital age and chart a course toward a more informed, balanced, and resilient future. Whether you're a digital native or a seasoned technophile, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the profound impact of the internet on our minds and our world.

Transition-Age Youth Mental Health Care

Transition-Age Youth Mental Health Care
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 485
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ISBN-10 : 9783030621131
ISBN-13 : 3030621138
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Synopsis Transition-Age Youth Mental Health Care by : Vivien Chan

Over the course of the last two decades, improved practices in child and adolescent mental healthcare have led to a decreased environment of stigma, which also led to an increased identification and treatment of mental health disorders in children and youth. Considering that treatment and outcomes are improved with early intervention, this is good news. However, the success gained in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry leads to a new challenge: transitioning from adolescent care to adult care. It has been known for some time that children, adult, and geriatric patients all have unique needs where it comes to mental healthcare, yet limited work has been done where it comes to the shifting of the lifespan. Where it comes to the child-adult transition—defined as those in their late teens and early/mid-20s—there can be multiple barriers in seeking mental healthcare that stem from age-appropriate developmental approaches as well as include systems of care needs. Apart from increasing childhood intervention, the problem is exacerbated by the changing social dynamics: more youths are attending college rather than diving straight into the workforce, but for various reasons these youths can be more dependent on their parents more than previous generations. Technology has improved the daily lives of many, but it has also created a new layer of complications in the mental health world. The quality and amount of access to care between those with a certain level of privilege and those who do not have this privilege is sharp, creating more complicating factors for people in this age range. Such societal change has unfolded so rapidly that training programs have not had an opportunity to catch up, which has created a crisis for care. Efforts to modernize the approach to this unique age group are still young, and so no resource exists for any clinicians at any phase in their career. This book aims to serve as the first concise guide to fill this gap in the literature. The book will be edited by two leading figures in transition age youth, both of whom are at institutions that have been at the forefront of this clinical work and research. This proposed mid-sized guide is therefore intended to be a collaborative effort, written primarily by child and adolescent psychiatrists, and also with adult psychiatrists. The aim is to discuss the developmental presentation of many common mental health diagnoses and topics in chapters, with each chapter containing clinically-relevant “bullet points” and/or salient features that receiving providers, who are generally, adult-trained, should keep in mind when continuing mental health treatment from the child and adolescent system. Chapters will cover a wide range of challenges that are unique to transition-age youths, including their unique developmental needs, anxiety, mood, and personality disorders at the interface of this development, trauma and adjustment disorders, special populations, and a wide range of other topics. Each chapter will begin with a clinical pearl about each topic before delving into the specifics.