The Anxious Generation. How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness wer. angielska - Jonathan Haidt - książka
Producent: Penguin Books
In "The Anxious Generation," Jonathan Haidt, a respected social psychologist, delves into the pressing issue of declining youth mental health in the era dominated by smartphones and social media. This book, which quickly climbed to the #1 spot on the New York Times bestseller list, provides a compelling exploration of how the mental wellbeing of young people has deteriorated since the early 2010s after a period of stability or even improvement. Haidt examines alarming rises in depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide rates among adolescents, questioning the role of technology in this crisis. Haidt takes a deep dive into the evolution of childhood, contrasting the engaging, exploratory play-based childhood of the past with today's phone-centric upbringing. He discusses how this shift impacts the social and neurological development of children, citing numerous factors such as addiction, loneliness, social comparison, and perfectionism. He also highlights the differing effects on girls and boys, with girls facing unique challenges on social media and boys increasingly retreating into digital worlds, often with severe ramifications. The book doesn't just present problems—it offers actionable solutions. Haidt proposes four straightforward rules that could alleviate the issue and provides guidance for parents, educators, tech companies, and policymakers on how to create healthier environments for children. Through his data-driven insights, Haidt challenges us to confront and address the damaging effects of a digital life on younger generations, urging us to act before it's too late.
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