Тревожное поколение. Как Великое подключение детства вызывает эпидемию душевных болезней - Джонатан Хайдт

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Социальные сети, подменив реальное взаимодействие виртуальными лентами, породили эпидемию одиночества среди младшего поколения.
Джонатан Хайдт, социальный психолог, проводит трезвый и жёсткий анализ последствий: гиперопека и цифровая среда лишили молодое поколение права на ошибку – ключевого условия взросления.
Тревожность, перфекционизм и экзистенциальная неуверенность стали платой за иллюзию контроля.
Появление смартфонов и социальных сетей перевернуло с ног на голову привычный человечеству образ жизни. На место живого общения пришли бесконечные ленты и лайки – и сильнее всего эти изменения ударили по младшему поколению. Ценой гаджетов стали тревожность, низкая самооценка, одиночество и зависимость.
Великое подключение детства и чрезмерная забота о физической и психологической безопасности лишили детей самого важного: самостоятельности и возможности учиться навыкам, которые пригодятся во взрослой жизни. Они больше не верят в себя, а постоянная борьба за выживание в Сети делает только хуже. Но можно ли с этим бороться? Социальный психолог Джонатан Хайдт считает, что можно – и начинать нужно прямо сейчас.
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