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Digital Madness: How Social Media Is Driving Our Mental Health Crisis--And How to Restore Our Sanity
Hardback
Main Details
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Digital Madness: How Social Media Is Driving Our Mental Health Crisis--And How to Restore Our Sanity
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Nicholas Kardaras
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:288 | Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 155 |
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Category/Genre | Popular psychology |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781250278494
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Classifications | Dewey:302.231 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
St Martin's Press
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Imprint |
St Martin's Press
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Publication Date |
10 October 2022 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Dr. Nicholas Kardaras is at the forefront of researchers sounding the alarm about the impact of excessive technology on younger brains. In Glow Kids, he described what screen time does to children, calling it "digital heroin". Now, in Digital Madness, Dr. Kardaras turns his attention to our teens and young adults. For them, the digital world is a bubble of content you're meant to "like" or "dislike." Two choices might be considered easy, but just how detrimental is this binary thinking to mental health? From body image to politics to personal relationships to decisions, the world doesn't exist in an "up or down," "black or white," "good or bad" dynamic, and social media shouldn't either. Digital Madness explores how technology promotes sedentary isolation, polarization, rewards extremes on both sides, and has spawned a mental health and suicide pandemic from which enormous corporations profit. Dr. Kardaras offers a path out of our crisis, using examples from classical philosophy that encourage resilience, critical thinking, concentration, and other beneficial habits of mind. Digital Madness is a crucial book for parents, educators, therapists, public health professionals, and policymakers who are searching for ways to restore our young people's mental and physical health.
Author Biography
Dr. Nicholas Kardaras is an Ivy League educated psychologist, one of the country's foremost addiction and mental health experts and the bestselling author of Glow Kids. A former clinical professor at Stony Brook Medicine, he's developed treatment programs all over the country, has written for TIME Magazine, Scientific American, Salon and Psychology Today, and has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC's 20/20, CNN, the CBS Evening News, PBS, NPR, FOX & Friends and in Esquire and Vanity Fair. He lives in Sag Harbor, NY with his wife and twin sons.
ReviewsPraise for Digital Madness: "Mental health has become one of the biggest issues of our time and Dr. Kardaras highlights a perfect storm that may have irreversible damage to our health if we don't act quickly. The growing risks and distractions prevalent in our society have never existed as they do now, and I can only thank Dr. Kardaras for his perceptive insight that will no doubt lead to real solutions to tackle the greatest mental-health crisis of our time. A must-read." --Dr. Vanila M. Singh, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor, Stanford School of Medicine, former Chief Medical Officer, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services "Digital Madness is the book we need now! So many of us have participated willingly in the creation of a society addicted to digital devices and social media. Those willing to put down their devices long enough to read this book will not only learn how we can begin to unplug, they will also learn how we can begin to recover and regain our collective sanity." --Pedro A. Noguera, Ph.D., Dean of the Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California "Kardaras guides readers through a whirlwind exploration of social media-induced societal sick ness. In our downward spiral of cultural crisis, Digital Madness--like Glow Kids before it should be required reading for anyone who has ever clicked the Like button." --Jeff Greenberger, Ph.D., Stony Brook University, Professor of Classics, and Fulbright Scholar "Kardaras expertly dismantles the world of big tech in Digital Madness, blending personal and professional experience to write an essential guide to the relationship between technology and mental health. The result is a book that's moving, convincing, and--given Kardaras's strength as a writer--a pleasure to read." --Adam Alter, New York Times bestselling author of Irresistible and Drunk Tank Pink and NYU Stern School of Business Professor of Marketing and Psychology "Digital Madness is as fascinating as it is alarming, reminding us that just because social media is now ubiquitous, it doesn't have to go unchecked at the expense of mental well-being. Calling on individuals and society at large to acknowledge and address a myriad of implications, Dr. Kardaras is leading a movement to prioritize public health as we navigate uncharted waters." --Former congressman Patrick J. Kennedy, founder of the Kennedy Forum "Digital Madness highlights in the most eloquent way our unnoticed prisoner self in the dark cave of social media. Dr. Kardaras addresses the impact of technology on mental health and our attempts to socialize in an ever-polarized digital world. In the wake of COVID-19, this book reflects our deepest concerns about life online, but also points the way out of the mental-health crisis. An outstanding contribution to contemporary mental-health matters, this is a must-read." --Zoe Rapti, Deputy Minister of Mental Health, Greece Something has gone seriously wrong with American society, and the root cause is digital technology....A frightening diagnosis of a corrosive plague by an articulate expert in the field. --Kirkus Praise for Glow Kids: A paradigm shifting, mind bending account of excess and tragedy that should serve as a clarion call to rethink our ever evolving relationship with advancing technology. --Dr. Howard J. Shaffer, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School Read this book. Save our children's brains, now. --Paula Poundstone, comedian, author, Social Commentator, Screen-Free Kids Activist An invaluable resource and a wake up call about the risks our children face when we allow unfettered access to 'screen time.' --Pedro A. Noguera, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Education at UCLA With the rigor of an investigative journalist and the insight of an addiction specialist, Kardaras manages to make a complex and uncomfortable topic both palatable and accessible. A highly recommended read. --Victoria Dunckley, MD, integrative child psychiatrist and author of Reset Your Child's Brain
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