Vom New York Times Bestseller-Co-Autor von The Coddling of the American Mind, einer wesentlichen Untersuchung über den Zusammenbruch der psychischen Gesundheit von Jugendlichen – und einem wissenschaftlich erwiesenen Weg zu Gesundheit und Stärke.
Es gibt jetzt keine größere Geschichte der öffentlichen Gesundheit als den Zusammenbruch der psychischen Gesundheit von Jugendlichen. Die Zahlen sind erschreckend und dominieren unsere Schlagzeilen. Es gab viele Diskussionen darüber, wie wir hierher gekommen sind und was als nächstes zu tun ist, und der Bestseller-Autor und Sozialpsychologe Jonathan Haidt steht im weißen Zentrum dieses Diskurses. Haidt hat seine Karriere damit verbracht, Weisheit und Wahrheit in die schwierigsten Landschaften zu sprechen – Gemeinschaften, die von Politik und Religion polarisiert sind, Campus kämpfen Kulturkriege und jetzt der perfekte Sturm, der zu einem Notfall der öffentlichen Gesundheit für Gen Z beiträgt.
Für die Kohorte, die um 2009 die Pubertät erreichte, entwickelte sich ihr Selbstgefühl als Fäden von drei dramatischen technologischen und sozialen Veränderungen Smartphones und des Lebens mit der ständigen Begleitung eines Bildschirms, Frontkameras und der Reihe von Apps, die von Selfie-Kultur gedeihen und sozialen Netzwerken, die Engagement und Bestätigung für Likes und Herzen allein reduzierten. Aber Telefone sind hier nicht der einzige Bösewicht; der Boden für diese Krise wurde durch eine jahrzehntelange Verlagerung von spielbasierten Kindheiten zu solchen, die durch Überaufsicht, Struktur und Angst definiert sind.
The Anxious Generation ist eine durchdringende und alarmierende Berücksichtigung darüber, wie wir Erwachsenen begannen, Kinder in der realen Welt zu überschützen, während sie in der brutalen Online-Welt im Wesentlichen keinen Schutz bieten. Haidt dokumentiert die vier grundlegenden Schäden des telefonischen Schlafentzugs, des sozialen Entzugs, der kognitiven Fragmentierung und der Sucht. Er zeigt dann die einzigartigen Schäden, die Jungen betreffen, und die einzigartigen Schäden, die Mädchen betreffen. Im letzten Abschnitt von The Anxious Generation bietet er konkrete und wissenschaftlich fundierte Beratung mit separaten Kapiteln, die sich an Eltern, Schulen, Universitäten, Regierungen und Jugendliche selbst richten. Er greift auf alte Weisheit und moderne Psychologie zurück, um jedem zu helfen, zu verstehen, wie eine gesunde Entwicklung im digitalen Zeitalter aussehen würde.
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