by Nurturing Natures Webmaster | May 26, 2022 | ACEs, Addiction, COVID, Substance abuse, Technology, Uncategorised
Finding courage, resilience and hope after fear, disconnection, and post-Covid malaise Approx. Reading Time: 7 minutes If we had to create perfect conditions for emotional shut-down, for fear, anxiety, and distrust – and, indeed, for addictive traits to flourish – we...
by Nurturing Natures Webmaster | Nov 17, 2021 | Addiction, Brain, Health, Mental Health, Neuroscience, Technology, Trauma, Uncategorised
Sparking and desparked: Addictive buzz traps after Covid Approx. Reading Time: 2 minutes Addictive behaviours have increased since covid, driven by factors such as depression, isolation, economic uncertainty, pressures of family life and much more. In the last year...
by Graham Music | Apr 7, 2020 | Addiction, Empathy, Technology
Brief briefings from isolation. Zooming in or zoomed out? Tech use and small silver linings We are all experiencing different forms of discombobulation in the current crisis and finding our own ways to manage our situations. This is not a life or death matter, but I...
by Graham Music | Jun 9, 2013 | Technology
Are electronic media leading to jumpy brains? This week two good friends and an academic colleague, all of whose intellectual prowess I admire, all admitted to me with varying degrees of shamefacedness that they are reading less, they just cannot read long books, they...
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