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The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness

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From New York Times bestselling co-author of The Coddling of the American Mind, an essential investigation into the collapse in youth mental health—and a scientifically proven path to health and strengthThere is no bigger public health story now than the collapse in youth mental health. The numbers are terrifying and dominate our headlines. There has been much debate over how we got here, and what to do next, and bestselling author and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt is at the white-hot center of that discourse. Haidt has spent his career speaking wisdom and truth into the most difficult landscapes—communities polarized by politics and religion, campuses battling culture wars, and now the perfect storm contributing to a public health emergency for Gen Z.For the cohort that hit puberty around 2009, their sense of self developed as the threads of three dramatic technological and social changes smartphones and life with the constant companionship of a screen, front-facing cameras and the bevy of apps that thrived on selfie-culture, and social networks that reduced engagement and affirmation to likes and hearts alone. But phones aren’t the only villain here; the ground for this crisis was seeded by a decades long shift from play-based childhoods to ones defined by over-supervision, structure, and fear.The Anxious Generation is a penetrating and alarming accounting of how we adults began to overprotect children in the real world while giving essentially no protection in the brutal online world. Haidt documents the four fundamental harms of the phone-based sleep deprivation, social deprivation, cognitive fragmentation, and addiction. He then shows the unique harms affecting boys, and the unique harms affecting girls. In the last section of The Anxious Generation , he offers concrete and scientifically based advice with separate chapters addressed to parents, schools, universities, governments, and to teens themselves. He draws on ancient wisdom and modern psychology to help everyone understand what healthy development would look like in the digital age.

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ISBN9780241647660
PublisherAllen Lane
Publication Date03/26/24
Pages400

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  • lillydove
    lillydove

    58 Followers

    5.0

    Sehr wichtiges Thema!!

    Das Buch war super spannend zu lesen. Das Social Media und das Internet einen schlechten Einfluss auf die Entwicklung von Kindern und Jugendlichen haben kann, weiß man vermutlich. Doch warum ist das so? Jonathan Haidt stellt viele Studien zu diesem wichtigen Thema vor und zeigt auf wie seit dem Aufkommen von Social Media es bei vielen Kindern und Jugendlichen zu vermehrten Angststörungen, Depressionen etc. gekommen ist, der sogenannten “anxious generation”. Mir hat das Buch super viel Spaß gemacht es zu lesen und ich finde es ist heutzutage auch sehr wichtig zu wissen, wie viel Einfluss Social Media bei Jugendlichen haben kann. Haidt stellt gegen Ende seines Buches auch Maßnahmen vor, wie man seine Kinder besser schützen kann. Ich fand es sehr spannend! Kann es nur sehr empfehlen zu lesen :)

    Sehr wichtiges Thema!!

    Apr 17, 2026

  • sonia99
    sonia99

    4 Followers

    4.0

    Clear message with lots of data

    Clear thread and understandable conclusions. I especially liked the chapter summaries, advices on what to do and the additional online material provided. Especially recommended for parents and people working in education.

    Feb 8, 2026

  • lilux
    lilux

    15 Followers

    4.0

    A nice guide for all parents in the digital age!

    The challenges of parents raising Gen Alpha are hard and societal norms are not making it easier. Jonathan Haidt presents the importance of a play-based childhood with numerous studies, including evidence that early access to social media has a severe effect on underage children. It focuses mainly on the anglosphere but also mentions studies from other regions. While listening to the book, i felt more and more grateful for the child-friendly city planning that Germany executes and also the societal structures it provides to raise independent children and adolescents. (sorry mum that I was always mad at you for making me go play outside)

    Apr 7, 2025

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