Jonathan Haidt on the Rise of The Anxious Generation (Part 1)

2024 ж. 2 Мам.
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Bestselling author and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt has dedicated his career to speaking truth and wisdom in some of the most challenging spaces - communities polarised by politics and religion and university campuses mired in culture wars. Now he turns his attention to what he sees as a perfect storm of factors that are causing a collapse in mental health among teenagers today. According to the American College Health Association, since 2010 anxiety among American college students has increased by 134%, depression by 106%, bipolar disorder by 57%, and anorexia by 100%.
In April 2024 Haidt came to the Intelligence Squared stage where in conversation with BBC presenter Sarah Montague he drew on his new book The Anxious Generation, which has shot to No 1 in the Sunday Times bestsellers. He argued that the decline of free play in childhood and the rise of smartphone use among adolescents are the twin sources of increased mental distress among teenagers. He showed how, between 2010 and 2015, as teens traded in their flip phones for smartphones packed with social media apps, time online soared. This profound shift took place against a backdrop of diminishing childhood freedom, as parents over-supervised every aspect of their children’s lives offline, depriving them of the face-to-face experiences with their peers which they need to become strong and self-governing adults. In short, childhood got rewired.
Haidt argued that it isn’t too late to put the genie back in the bottle. Against the backdrop of the growing movement to ban smartphones in schools, he drew on traditional wisdom and cutting-edge research to offer practical advice to parents, teachers and teenagers,
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  • It's hard to limit kids' use because tech companies are making social media and video games addictive. It's like putting a kid in a casino. It turns them into ravenous gambling addicts. They scream and throw stuff when you take their iPad.

    @NicholasDunbar@NicholasDunbar14 күн бұрын
  • I'm just glad this message is finally reaching some people!

    @SheridanZhoy@SheridanZhoyКүн бұрын
  • No fear in video games? Play horror genre games home alone at night with lights out. Still not doing anything to you? Get super high and play horror games alone at night with lights out. :D

    @arturslunevs6358@arturslunevs635819 сағат бұрын
  • Crushed it Jonathan Haidt. I'm nearly a media psychologist.

    @newpilgrim@newpilgrim14 күн бұрын
  • Love this talk! Wow thanks Jonathan Haidt!

    @fullofkindness@fullofkindness14 күн бұрын
  • Little side note, for Mr. Haidt, on the last comment about the lack of fear in videogames. There can be a lot of fear in videogames too, but it's more psychological type than the fear of a fall.

    @SeniorAdrian@SeniorAdrian14 күн бұрын
  • much needed discussion. . .

    @existentialvoid@existentialvoid14 күн бұрын
  • please, add subtitles on your website. for now, you are proposing a paying service inferior to the free version on youtube...

    @napalmcourtoisie4312@napalmcourtoisie431214 күн бұрын
  • The wealthy kids at ski resorts are doing fine. They coalesce at the terrain park & film each other doing crazy tricks, then post it to social media: Lincoln Loops, Misty Flips, Mute grabs, 3, 5, 9 spins. With easy access to video they can see their progress immediately & share their experiences. Now let's just pause a moment for all the children responsible for the textiles that we're wearing.

    @misterfunnybones@misterfunnybones14 күн бұрын
  • Stonks

    @davewilliams1410@davewilliams141014 күн бұрын
  • Anxiety comes from channels like this and journalists who do nothing but stress everyone out about alleged problems all the time. You don't give people a break to breath and to return to their personal reality which has not a single one of the alleged problems that they are constantly bombarded with by news journalism. People have none of the problems in their personal lives they just carry the burden you give them with your complaints and issues and agendas and ideas. You all can't just leave people alone to enjoy their life you have to stress them out all the time. You've even managed to convince them that they need to pay attention to issues and journalism for absolutely no reason when its not relevant to them at all. Everyone needs to take a long break from journalism. Block all sources so you can at least enjoy your life from now onward.

    @Yui714@Yui71414 күн бұрын
  • is that the mad old tory crab that presents world at one?

    @bourdieufan7433@bourdieufan743314 күн бұрын
  • Parents over parent, then feel burned out, so they give the kid tik tok to get a break.

    @NicholasDunbar@NicholasDunbar14 күн бұрын
  • Your podcast episodes are like a breath of fresh air! I've created a highlight reel to help spread the word. What do you think?

    @IntelligenceSquaredclips@IntelligenceSquaredclips14 күн бұрын
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