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A must-read for all parents, this generation-defining investigation delves into the collapse of youth mental health amid the rise of smartphones, social media, and big tech, while offering a plan for a healthier childhood. Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt reveals how adolescent mental health, stable for over a decade, sharply declined in the early 2010s, with rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide more than doubling. He explores the reasons behind this epidemic, examining the decline of play-based childhoods since the 1980s and the emergence of phone-based experiences. Haidt identifies over a dozen mechanisms through which this transformation has disrupted children’s social and neurological development, including sleep deprivation, addiction, loneliness, and perfectionism. He highlights the disproportionate impact of social media on girls and the troubling trend of boys retreating into virtual worlds. Most importantly, Haidt calls for action, diagnosing the collective challenges we face and proposing four simple rules to address them. He outlines steps that parents, educators, tech companies, and governments can take to combat the mental health crisis and foster a more humane childhood. His insights are crucial for protecting children from the psychological harms of a phone-centric life.

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The Anxious Generation, Jonathan Haidt

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Englisch
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Jonathan Haidt
Erscheinungsdatum
2025
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Paperback
ISBN10
1802063277
ISBN13
9781802063271
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A must-read for all parents, this generation-defining investigation delves into the collapse of youth mental health amid the rise of smartphones, social media, and big tech, while offering a plan for a healthier childhood. Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt reveals how adolescent mental health, stable for over a decade, sharply declined in the early 2010s, with rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide more than doubling. He explores the reasons behind this epidemic, examining the decline of play-based childhoods since the 1980s and the emergence of phone-based experiences. Haidt identifies over a dozen mechanisms through which this transformation has disrupted children’s social and neurological development, including sleep deprivation, addiction, loneliness, and perfectionism. He highlights the disproportionate impact of social media on girls and the troubling trend of boys retreating into virtual worlds. Most importantly, Haidt calls for action, diagnosing the collective challenges we face and proposing four simple rules to address them. He outlines steps that parents, educators, tech companies, and governments can take to combat the mental health crisis and foster a more humane childhood. His insights are crucial for protecting children from the psychological harms of a phone-centric life.