Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders psychiatrist Dr. Michael Tsappis endorses a nuanced view of sleep-focused screen-use management in youth.
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Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders psychiatrist Dr. Michael Tsappis endorses a nuanced view of sleep-focused screen-use management in youth.
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Dr. Michael Rich, director of the Digital Wellness Lab, explains some nuances of Problematic Interactive Media Use.
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The Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich provides insights on the stresses of youth today and how they respond to phone-free spaces.
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Keneisha Sinclair-McBride, an attending psychologist at Boston Children’s Hospital and friend of the Digital Wellness Lab, explains the positives of connection and the potential negatives of sharenting.
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In discussing keeping kids safe on social media, a Digital Wellness Lab Pulse Survey is cited.
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WeAre8, a social media company, announces their commitment to the Inspired Internet Pledge, created by the Digital Wellness Lab.
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Digital Wellness Lab founder Dr. Michael Rich contributes his expertise to answer questions about protecting kids online.
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Digital Wellness Lab founder Dr. Michael Rich joins a expert panel to discuss and explore how technology affects youth mental health.
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The Lab’s Research Librarian Kaitlin Tiches née Allair is profiled about her in-depth work understanding the wealth of academic research relating to children, media, and technology.
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The Digital Wellness Lab’s work on the Inspired Internet Pledge is cited, promoting companies and organizations making actively healthful and positive designs and choices for digital media.
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