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War, Doomscrolling and Our Mental Health

War, Doomscrolling and Our Mental Health

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On this episode of Therapy is Life, host Gerald McGee opens with Kate Daniels’ “War Photography” from the Vietnam War to frame a discussion about being the first generation with instant, nonstop access to war images and news and how that impacts wellbeing. The panel talks about how social-media algorithms shape what we see, how platforms have become “interest media,” and how even attempts to stay informed can turn into doomscrolling that pulls people off task. They explore subtle psychological and physical effects like heightened stress and cortisol, shifts in mood, loss of safety, compassion fatigue, desensitization, and hypervigilance, connecting today’s real-time alerts to memories of 9/11 and later fears like anthrax. 00:00 Welcome And Poem 01:56 War Media Impact 02:57 Social Media Habits 05:00 Algorithms And Interests 07:45 Animal Feed Tangent 14:09 From Fun To War Alerts 16:23 Defining Doomscrolling 18:08 Balancing News Intake 22:43 Hidden Stress Effects 23:55 Compassion Fatigue Begins 24:08 Desensitized by the Feed 25:43 Spotting Emotional Triggers 27:19 War Anxiety and Safety 28:42 9/11 Memories in Real Time 32:41 Trauma Imprints and Compassion 35:14 Talking to Kids About Violence 36:54 Age Appropriate Parenting Talks 40:42 Cultural Talks for Black Families 42:56 Hope Spirituality and Resilience 44:06 Generational Discipline Shifts 46:20 Series Wrap and Subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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