Mental health in the digital age

Mental Health in the Digital Age, a book written by Sheri Bauman and Ian Rivers, explores the impact of digital platforms on mental health in today’s tech-driven world. The book addresses critical topics such as teletherapy, the dual effects of social media, cyberbullying, “Zoom fatigue,” and the ro...

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Cyberbullying
Design
Digital Age
Ethics
Fatigue
Mental depression
Mental health care
Pandemics
Social networks
Virtual reality
Well being
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