Social Media & Youth Mental Health – Webinar

The U.S. Surgeon General issued an advisory addressing social media and youth mental health in May 2023. With the near universal use of social media among youth ages 13 – 17, the Advisory looks at the impact of social media on the mental health of our young people, both positive and negative. Adolescents report social

Youth & Social Media: How Much is Too Much? – Webinar

Social media and youth are often seen as synonymous, but that media use can negatively impact many aspects of their lives. Some of the side effects are decreased or poor academic performance, deterioration in peer and family relationships, behavioral problems, physical health issues, developmental delays and difficulty with psychosocial adjustments. In a nationally representative survey

This is Your Brain on Social Media – Webinar

Adults spend an average of three to four hours per day on their screens, while youth spend an average of seven. Children are getting smartphones earlier than ever – 53% of kids have their one by age 11, and by age 12,71% do. While devices themselves are not addictive, the social connections they give us

Weathering the Storm of Girlhood Sadness – Webinar

In the last few years, our youth have reported increased mental health concerns and challenges, along with experiences of violence and suicidal ideation and behavior. The CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey drew attention to the record high levels of sadness, violence and suicide risk of our girls. LGBTQ+ teens in particular reported experiencing extremely high

Cyberbullying: Impact & Intervention – Webinar

This workshop addresses the collision of digital speech, social media and intentional harmdoing via cyberbullying, as well as the resulting mental health issues and consequences. Youth who experience cyberbullying talk about the significant impact it has had on their lives, including their relationships with peers, feelings of safety and security and concerns with their mental

Cyberbullying: Impact & Intervention – Webinar

This workshop addresses the collision of digital speech, social media and intentional harmdoing via cyberbullying, as well as the resulting mental health issues and consequences. Youth who experience cyberbullying talk about the significant impact it has had on their lives, including their relationships with peers, feelings of safety and security and concerns with their mental

Empathy & the Teenage Brain – Webinar

BHTEN (Behavioral Health Training & Education Network) Riverview Place, 520 Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Do teens lack empathy for others? Is it possible to “teach” empathy to teens? One study promoted the theory that teens are incapable of taking the feelings of others into account because they are just incapable of doing so. Another study states that involvement in social media has decreased the levels of empathy among youth.

Teens, Technology & Relationships – Webinar

Youth use technology and social media for entertainment, to post commentary and content, maintain and make new connections and navigate relationships. Sometimes those relationships can be harmful. Cyberbullying, sexting, sexual bullying and digital dating violence impact a significant number of our youth, often with long lasting consequences. The current research addressing cyberbullying and harassment, sexting

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