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Moment 164: AVOID These 3 Phone Habits That Are Killing Your Brain! The Mental Health Doctor: Dr Aditi Nerurkar
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven BartlettThu May 30 2024
Effects of Excessive Phone Use on Mental Health:
- Popcorn Brain, a biological phenomenon caused by overstimulation from excessive smartphone and social media use, leads to constant distraction and an inability to disengage due to the nonstop stream of information online.
- Internet addiction disorder differs from Popcorn Brain as it seriously affects one's ability to live life, while Popcorn Brain defines modern life with constant distractions.
- Stress increases susceptibility to Popcorn Brain as scrolling serves as a primal urge for safety when feeling stressed.
Strategies to Improve Mental Health Related to Phone Use:
- Setting time limits for engaging with negative news content, such as limiting consumption to 20 minutes per day.
- Implementing geographical limits by keeping phones out of reach during work hours and off the nightstand at bedtime can significantly impact stress levels and mental well-being.
- Establishing logistical boundaries like creating digital boundaries in the relationship with smartphones is crucial for protecting mental health amidst overwhelming news cycles.
Impacts of Graphic Content Consumption on Mental Health:
- Overexposure to graphic images and videos increases the risk of PTSD even when events are happening far away geographically.
- Clickbait and doom scrolling exploit survival instincts biology, potentially resulting in long-term mental health issues.
Balancing Information Consumption with Mental Well-being:
- Being an informed citizen is crucial but establishing digital boundaries is essential for protecting mental health amidst overwhelming news cycles.
- Seeking professional help if experiencing adverse psychological effects from consuming distressing news is necessary for early intervention and support.