Cyberbullying: Understanding its effects, long-term mental health risks, and how to offer support to victims by Jason Crosby | Sep 15, 2023 | Bullying Awareness & Prevention, Media Use, Mental Health Topics In today’s interconnected world, the internet has brought many benefits, but it has also given rise to a disturbing phenomenon: cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is a pervasive form of harassment that occurs online through digital platforms such as social media, messaging apps, and email. It involves the use of technology to target…
Election stress disorder: Navigating negativity, news alerts, social media feuds, and misinformation by Taylor Bennett | Nov 1, 2022 | Disorders, Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Stress Ruthless attacks on both sides of the political aisle, in hopes of persuading voters. Nonstop alerts about the latest campaign news, like who’s projected to win the election or who has had the latest political blunder. Fights between “friends,” for all of Facebook and Twitter to see. Misinformation that begs…
The unintended side effects of spending too much time on social media by Austin Fabel | Aug 1, 2022 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics In late 2010, Steve Jobs was still at the head of Apple and had recently unveiled the first iPad. Jobs was well known for his personality and would often call reporters to let them know how he felt about their reviews. At times, these conversations would involve a pat on…
How social media affects women’s mental health: Negatives vs. positives by Jason Crosby | May 12, 2022 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics It seems like nearly everyone with a smartphone has at least one social app that they dedicate a little time to. Around 72% of us pick up our phones and tap on those familiar icons daily, but the effects of using social media don’t affect everyone with the same intensity….
Misinformation nation: How false news can influence us mentally and emotionally by Jason Crosby | Mar 29, 2022 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Psychology No one enjoys being lied to—but chances are, you’re absorbing some form of misleading or skewed information every day. This is known as misinformation—purposefully deviant reporting that aims to trigger an emotional response, usually in favor of the creator’s own biases. It can spread like wildfire across social media platforms,…
The mental health impact of Instagram and TikTok on young adults by Jason Crosby | Jan 12, 2022 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics You’ve read it a thousand times: Social media apps can wreak havoc on our mental health. Many of us (if not all) have heard that distant “ding” that resonates off the kitchen counter and experienced the sudden surge of curiosity — only to discover it’s a spam message, or worse,…
What is character bonding? Exploring the connection we feel with fictional characters by Jason Crosby | Jan 7, 2022 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Relationships Ask anyone headed to watch the next Marvel flick: It’s hard not to idolize the heroines and heroes within the realms of popular fiction. Whether they’re on the silver screen, in books, TV series, or even video games, many of us admire these depictions of larger-than-life characters. But, even though…
Do you feel drained by negative news headlines? Learn to cope with news fatigue and cut back on doomscrolling by Jason Crosby | Sep 28, 2021 | Coping Skills, Media Use, Mental Health Topics Your shoulders are hunched and your breathing is shallow, thumb propelling you through a dismal newsfeed with expert strokes. Each headline spells disaster for another city, species, or group of people, and we sink a little deeper into the tarpit known as doomscrolling. It’s a familiar scene: Whatever you name…
Can we blame filters and “Instagram face” for body dysmorphic disorder? by Wistar Murray | Sep 27, 2021 | Disorders, Media Use, Mental Health Topics The other day I was watching an Instagram video of a woman’s nose job. (On Instagram, I’m always watching either cosmetic surgery before-and-afters or slow pans around dollhouse interiors.) The woman was adorable. Then she did this time-lapse thing with bandages on her nose and dark circles under her eyes….
How to spot toxic self-care tips on social media by Jason Crosby | Sep 14, 2021 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care Self-care is a topic that’s been riding a perpetual tidal wave of popularity across social media. Self-care accounts on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter grew swollen with followers, as many people sought refuge in anything seeming remotely wholesome during the dark ages of 2020. This has given rise to toxic self-care—where…
The appearance of others’ relationships on social media can’t be trusted by Taylor Bennett | Aug 30, 2021 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Social media platforms are home to carefully curated content. Rarely (if ever) do we post an unflattering photo on Instagram, write an uncomplimentary Facebook status, or share a tweet that isn’t funny. I’m happy to be the lab rat here. In the last photo I posted on Instagram, my hair…
Stop binge-watching, start gaming: Why you should play video games and how to contend with toxic gaming culture by Jason Crosby | Aug 20, 2021 | Media Use, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement I used to think that adults who play video games regularly were people who couldn’t face reality; man-child troglodytes who retreat into their sweaty lair in order to avoid the sun and going on dates. I’d long shoved video games into a corner of my head, adding to a mental…