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  2. Problematic social media use - Wikipedia

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    In the article, "Adolescent social media addiction (revisited)", it says that addiction from social media can induce mood alterations, good feelings or numbness. The more social media use a user may use can increase the amount of usage to fulfill those feelings from before. This is tolerance and this will contribute to social media addiction. [33]

  3. How does social media affect your mental health? - AOL

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    The study says that social media addiction is "similar to other types of substance and behavioral addictions, in which case addicts present reduced grey matter volumes of the amygdala."

  4. Teens know how social media affects mental health. So they ...

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    Antonio, 13, managed to pull away from social media addiction, and his family noticed the shift. He started playing tennis again and going for walks with his dad. He and his sister Angelina, 15 ...

  5. What is social media addiction? - AOL

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    Social media addiction is a phenomenon, according to the Cigna Group's 2023 Vitality in America study, that Gen Z-ers are acutely aware of. While only 44% of those surveyed believe they're ...

  6. Internet addiction disorder - Wikipedia

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    Media Addicts Anonymous (MAA), founded in 2020, is a 12-step program focused on recovery from media addiction. All forms of media sobriety are supported, including abstinence from electronic media, films, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, and music. [122] [123]

  7. Dopamine fasting - Wikipedia

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    Dopamine fasting is a way for individuals to fast and cope with impulsive and behavioral addiction to help reset to a healthy lifestyle. Some examples of addictive and impulsive behaviors include but not limited to; social media use, emotional eating, internet or gaming, gambling or shopping, porn or masturbation. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Digital media use and mental health - Wikipedia

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    Some medical and behavioural scientists recommend adding a diagnosis of "social media addiction" (or similar) to the next Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders update. [66] [67] [8] A 2015 review concluded there was a probable link between basic psychological needs and social media addiction. "Social network site users seek ...

  9. Mental health expert gives 3 social media tips for people in ...

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    For people in recovery, social media can be a place where alcohol is glorified as highlight of daily life. Mental health expert gives 3 social media tips for people in recovery: 'Nobody posts the ...