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  2. Social media and psychology - Wikipedia

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    In an article Does Social Media Cause Depression? by the Child Mind Institute, [24] Miller states that "several studies, teenage and young adult users who spend the most time on Instagram, Facebook and other platforms for have shown to have substantially (from 13 to 66 percent) higher rates of reported depression than those who spent the least ...

  3. Some child psychologists say the U.S. surgeon general’s call ...

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    Social media, he says, is being used as a scapegoat for the real issues affecting children—like absent fathers and domestic violence. ... Dr. Emma Woodward, a psychologist at the Child Mind ...

  4. Should kids take mental health days? Here’s what experts think.

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    Dr. Michael Enenbach, clinical director, associate medical director and senior child and adolescent psychiatrist at the Child Mind Institute, tells Yahoo Life: “We as a country have a long ...

  5. Is social media making your kid sick? A Miami children’s ...

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    About 72% of teens believe social media has a negative effect on their emotional and mental health, the hospital said, with data showing that teens who spend more than three hours daily on ...

  6. Mental health inequality - Wikipedia

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    There are many ways mental health can effects an adolescents directly and indirectly. Lower grades, conflicts with parents and a lack of social relationship are few of the indirect ways a child can be effects. Whereas, changes in mood states, is one sign of a direct effect of mental health on adolescents. [43]

  7. Harold S. Koplewicz - Wikipedia

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    Harold Samuel Koplewicz (/ ˈ k ɒ p l ə w ɪ t s / KOP-lə-wits; [1] born January 12, 1953) is a nationally known child and adolescent psychiatrist. [2] He is the founder and president of the nonprofit Child Mind Institute and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. [3]

  8. Stephen P. Hinshaw - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Hinshaw received the Distinguished Teaching Award from UC Berkeley's Division of Social Sciences. [12] His Teaching Company ('Great Lecture') series, "Origins of the Human Mind," was released in 2010.

  9. Boredom is good for kids. Here's why — and how parents can ...

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    “Growing up, I was in that special era before smartphones and technology were really a big deal,” Emily Feret, social media influencer and mom of two kids, tells Yahoo Life.