Tweens, Social Media, and Cultural Learning

Tweens, Social Media, and Cultural Learning

The facts are well-known at this point (Haidt, 2024): Beginning around 2010, large numbers of American teens bought smartphones and opened social media accounts. Since 2010, rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide... Read more »
Ouch, That Hurts: Cultural Aspects of Body Shame

Ouch, That Hurts: Cultural Aspects of Body Shame

Written By Erica Marshall-Lee, Ph.D., ABPP, Sheethal D. Reddy, Ph.D., and Desiree Frain, Psy.D., on behalf of the Atlanta Behavioral Health Advocates As an African-descended woman, I (EML) have heard it all... Read more »
Money Talks: Decoding the Cultural Messages We Receive

Money Talks: Decoding the Cultural Messages We Receive

Source: Kaboompics .com / Pexels When it comes to money, it’s easy to believe that there’s a “right” or “wrong” way to handle personal finances. Popular media, financial advisors, and even well-meaning... Read more »
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