Psychology Today May 30, 2022
Mark Travers Ph.D.

Here’s what expert Ross Szabo had to say in an interview.

KEY POINTS
  • A new study examined how teenage mental health is plummeting, and social media is a major contributor.
  • Researchers found that teenagers’ moment-to-moment emotional state was directly linked to the number of likes they received on Instagram.
  • The Human Power Project founder said the more authentic you are on social media, the more authentic your experiences can be on and offline.
A new study published in The Journal of Psychology adds another data point to a disquieting trend in clinical psychology: teenage mental health is plummeting, and social media is a...

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