• Behind the Selfie, Girls, Social Media, and Self-Esteem

  • 2024/06/26
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Behind the Selfie, Girls, Social Media, and Self-Esteem

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  • In this episode of 'Navigating the Digital Jungle', Sue Atkins is joined by Angeline Corvaglia, creator of Data Girl and Friends, to explore the impact of social media on girls' body image and self-esteem. Drawing on insights from social psychologist Jonathan Haidt's book 'The Anxious Generation', they discuss the mental health challenges young girls face due to the unrealistic standards presented on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. They emphasise the importance of promoting media literacy, encouraging offline activities, and fostering open conversations within families. Angeline shares her personal experiences and insights into how AI and algorithms exacerbate these issues while offering practical tips for parents to support their children. The episode concludes with a call to action for World Digital Detox Day and a segment on family change focused on promoting positive role models and critical evaluation of online content. The book mentioned https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/book Some resources relating to the topics discussed https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/anorexia.html Anorexia | What To Do If You Think You Have Anorexia Support for Carers - Beat In England, young people under the age of 18 can refer themselves to community eating disorder services. But be aware that some services have suspended self-referral due to high demand. Services A to Z - NHS Speak to your GP. They aren’t experts in anorexia so won’t be able to treat you themselves, but they can help you get the right treatment and support. They’ll refer you to a specialist eating disorder service, a psychiatrist, or another expert who can help. If you don’t get a referral to a specialist service, it’s okay to ask for one. How To Speak To Your GP About Your Mental Health Treatment and support for eating disorders Treatment and support for eating problems Below are organisations that provide connections to treatment options as well as more information about eating disorders around the world Resources Mental health support for girls affected by social media Mental health support for girls affected by social media How the Media Impacts Girls' Mental Health How the Media Impacts Girls' Mental Health Recommended Data Girl and Friends videos: The Power of Inner Light: https://vimeo.com/932131140 Rising Above: Silencing the Negativity: Rising Above: Silencing the Negativity The Great Online Perfection Illusion: Rising Above: Silencing the Negativity For more information about Angeline Corvaglia’s workshops about AI for non-tech experts: Courses & Workshops UI (corvaglia.me) Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, send in your photos of your family change or send in your questions to info@navigatingthedigitaljungle.com
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In this episode of 'Navigating the Digital Jungle', Sue Atkins is joined by Angeline Corvaglia, creator of Data Girl and Friends, to explore the impact of social media on girls' body image and self-esteem. Drawing on insights from social psychologist Jonathan Haidt's book 'The Anxious Generation', they discuss the mental health challenges young girls face due to the unrealistic standards presented on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. They emphasise the importance of promoting media literacy, encouraging offline activities, and fostering open conversations within families. Angeline shares her personal experiences and insights into how AI and algorithms exacerbate these issues while offering practical tips for parents to support their children. The episode concludes with a call to action for World Digital Detox Day and a segment on family change focused on promoting positive role models and critical evaluation of online content. The book mentioned https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/book Some resources relating to the topics discussed https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/anorexia.html Anorexia | What To Do If You Think You Have Anorexia Support for Carers - Beat In England, young people under the age of 18 can refer themselves to community eating disorder services. But be aware that some services have suspended self-referral due to high demand. Services A to Z - NHS Speak to your GP. They aren’t experts in anorexia so won’t be able to treat you themselves, but they can help you get the right treatment and support. They’ll refer you to a specialist eating disorder service, a psychiatrist, or another expert who can help. If you don’t get a referral to a specialist service, it’s okay to ask for one. How To Speak To Your GP About Your Mental Health Treatment and support for eating disorders Treatment and support for eating problems Below are organisations that provide connections to treatment options as well as more information about eating disorders around the world Resources Mental health support for girls affected by social media Mental health support for girls affected by social media How the Media Impacts Girls' Mental Health How the Media Impacts Girls' Mental Health Recommended Data Girl and Friends videos: The Power of Inner Light: https://vimeo.com/932131140 Rising Above: Silencing the Negativity: Rising Above: Silencing the Negativity The Great Online Perfection Illusion: Rising Above: Silencing the Negativity For more information about Angeline Corvaglia’s workshops about AI for non-tech experts: Courses & Workshops UI (corvaglia.me) Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, send in your photos of your family change or send in your questions to info@navigatingthedigitaljungle.com

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