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How Does Technology Impact Our Mental Health?

Taeler Hammond, MA

June 1, 2024

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How does technology impact our mental health?

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Technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, and its impact on our mental well-being cannot be overlooked. Prolonged exposure to digital devices, such as smartphones and computers, can lead to adverse effects on our minds and bodies. Signs of excessive technology use include irritability, insomnia, difficulty concentrating, headaches, and eye strain. Moreover, the constant influx of stimuli from notifications and multitasking can contribute to feelings of isolation, depression, and a compromised attention span. It's crucial to establish boundaries with technology and prioritize self-care by taking regular breaks, maintaining proper posture, and limiting screen time.

 

This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the webinar,  The Psychology Behind the Need for Technology in U.S. Society, presented by Taeler Hammond, MA


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Taeler Hammond, MA

Taeler Hammond is a dynamic consultant and trainer with several years of experience in IT and Operations, Diversity and Inclusion, Change Management, and  Learning and Development. She is an empowering leader who supports companies and top executives with a unique perspective and an appreciation for human capital: it is every organization’s greatest asset. Notable for helping organizations crack the code on their personnel challenges to foster more dynamic, efficient, collaborative, and inclusive work environments.


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