Are Therapy Memes and Buzzwords Setting You Back?Inaccurate mental health information on social media can mislead and discourage individuals from seeking professional help.
Young Britons turn to social media for self-diagnosis amid mounting mental health concernsYoung people increasingly self-diagnose mental health issues influenced by social media without professional consultation.
How Gen Z uses the internet to self diagnose and get helpGeneration Z is informed in their mental health journey, often using online resources alongside professional help rather than relying solely on self-diagnosis.
Being distracted doesn't mean you have ADHD: The danger of self-diagnosis in teenagersThe normalization of ADHD discussions has emerged alongside concerns about the potential trivialization of the disorder through social media
Instagram therapy' offers self-diagnoses, vocabulary and justifications, but it does not solve anythingGeneration Z often turns to social media for understanding and managing mental health and relationship issues, practicing 'Instagram therapy' instead of seeking professional help.
Are Therapy Memes and Buzzwords Setting You Back?Inaccurate mental health information on social media can mislead and discourage individuals from seeking professional help.
Young Britons turn to social media for self-diagnosis amid mounting mental health concernsYoung people increasingly self-diagnose mental health issues influenced by social media without professional consultation.
How Gen Z uses the internet to self diagnose and get helpGeneration Z is informed in their mental health journey, often using online resources alongside professional help rather than relying solely on self-diagnosis.
Being distracted doesn't mean you have ADHD: The danger of self-diagnosis in teenagersThe normalization of ADHD discussions has emerged alongside concerns about the potential trivialization of the disorder through social media
Instagram therapy' offers self-diagnoses, vocabulary and justifications, but it does not solve anythingGeneration Z often turns to social media for understanding and managing mental health and relationship issues, practicing 'Instagram therapy' instead of seeking professional help.
1 in 4 American adults suspect they have undiagnosed ADHD, new data showsIncreased awareness of neurodivergence is leading to self-diagnosis of ADHD, but actual prevalence is much lower than perceived by adults.
Can you REALLY trust Dr Google? Study finds online search spots cancerGoogling symptoms early may aid in early disease detection.Research supports the idea that investigating symptoms online may lead to a correct diagnosis without increasing anxiety.