It’s no longer just professional writers, filmmakers, or journalists who disseminate stories and ideas; virtually anyone with a smartphone can become a content creator.
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Blocking someone on social media has become as common as unfriending, but the psychology behind this act remains complex and layered.
From social media likes to workplace accolades, many people find themselves in a never-ending cycle of seeking approval from others.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Children as Young as 12 Are Now Resorting to”Social Media DIY” to Improve Their Mental Health
Lack of access to NHS mental health treatment has resulted in one-third (35%) of children, some as young as 12, resorting to “social media DIY” for help.
As misinformation flourished online during the Covid pandemic, a number of platforms announced policies and practices aimed at combating the spread of misinformation. Did those efforts work?
- Positivity & Lifestyle
Media-Driven Beauty Ideals Challenge Self-Esteem. This Needs Positive Self-Acceptance Strategies
by Ali Razaby Ali RazaIn a world awash with filters, likes, and trending hashtags, our notions of beauty are constantly evolving.
- Cyberpsychology & Technology
The Digital Age’s Irony Is the Growing Loneliness Despite Increased Connectivity
by Ali Razaby Ali RazaIn a world of technological marvels and complex digital networks, an unexpected paradox emerges: the pervasive loneliness epidemic.
The digital landscape has expanded exponentially, entwining itself with almost every facet of our daily lives.
In today’s rapidly evolving professional landscape, the concept of organisational psychology plays a pivotal role.
In the realm of literature and media, a trope is not just a tool to develop a storyline but a device that mirrors human understanding, emotions, and values.
- Society & Culture
Expert Reveals Why TikTok “Self-Care” Trends Like “Bed Rotting” Are Dangerous to Your Health
Over the past year, a boom in “self-care” techniques has surfaced on TikTok, as people turn to the social media app for wellness inspiration.
- Cyberpsychology & Technology
Research Reveals Internet Memes Less Effective Than Text for Spreading Misinformation – Identity Still Plays Crucial Role
Identity-congruent posts, regardless of their presentation modality, were seen as more credible.
A recent study by the Skin Health Alliance revealed that 62% of young adults believe using social media makes them feel worse about their skin.
- Health & Medicine
No “Hard Talk” on Facebook: Erectile Dysfunction Epidemic Banned by Media Companies
UK Meds’ highly impactful public health PR campaign, #HardTalk, which aims to shed light on erectile dysfunction among men.
Now that you have set up your psychiatric practice, the next step is to ensure that your private practice remains sustainable.