Technology And Mental Health

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I just want to start out by saying that I know technology has a lot of cons. But the things I talk about in this post are just my thoughts on technology. And how technology effects my anxiety and mental health in general.

For the longest time I’ve been hearing people talk about technology, the internet, social media and how this is effecting the youth or people in general negatively. And I agree. The internet and social media can be detremental to a lot of people mental health issues. And lead to eating disorders and other mental health problems.

However, for me it feels like the internet and social media really help with my anxiety. If you have anxiety or know anything about anxiety and mental health issues you know that they are not under anyone’s control. And you can’t just turn it off. Anxiety just shows up randomly like that annoying family member that never calls ahead (we’ve all got one).

Whenever I do get anxious however, I’ve realised that it really helps to browse through social media and distract myself for a while. It also really helps to look through WordPress and read all the amazing posts you guys put out. I know a lot of people are like you’re generation is always on the phone it’s so disrespectful (which it can be depending on the circumstances) but I just hope that you guys realise that sometimes we aren’t on our phone/laptop because we want to be or because we’re addicted or whatever but because it helps us get through stuff. I hope the next time you see someone on their phone you can try to be a bit more lenient and think about how this person might be panicking about something and is trying to calm themselves down.

Not everything to do with the internet and social media is a bad thing. For me it gives a shy, awkward kid who sucks at real life conversations an outlet to express themselves. It also gives me a break from anxiety. And helps me calm down.

Sorry if this sounded like kind of a rant but I had been meaning to write this post for quite a while and I hope it sheds some light into the pros of technology for people with anxiety and other mental health problems.

If you or someone you care about is having mental health problems please seek the help of a professional. And if you are unable to see a therapist you can always try out online counselling with a professional therapist.

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147 responses to “Technology And Mental Health”

  1. Thank you for sharing! I agree with you, technology can be very beneficial. Although I think it may have more to do with the content than the medium. A post about positivity or an encouraging comment could have been found in a book or IRL respectively last decade, but today we have the convenience of accessing them on our phones — which in this case brings people together and promotes well being at a faster rate. I like that you’re focusing on the positive side of social media. Great post! 😄

    1. Thank you so much and I agree it does help us come together and find people with similar interests.

    1. Thank you!

    1. Thanks for the reblog!

  2. I love this, I love that you are talking about the positives in social media!
    So many things are focused on the bad that people forget that social media can have some real positive uses 😀

    1. Thank you so much! I definitely agree I feel like people are so focused on the negative that they forget that there are actually a lot of positives too.

      1. There really are!
        I have made some really good friends through social media!

        1. Me too I’m so happy I’ve met so many great people online that I would never have met otherwise!

          1. It’s brilliant isn’t it 😁

            1. It truly is! The Internet is great if we use it wisely.

          2. It truly helps..

            1. It does!

  3. Thank you for sharing!

    1. Thank you!

  4. You have to come up with your own solution for anxiety. Internet anxiety is true, slipping away from it is the only cure if it becomes too much stress.

    1. Yeah everyone has their own method of dealing with anxiety.

  5. I know that if I am feeling down the one ting that makes me worse is scrolling through social media. It makes you feel worthless and extremely self critical. I know if i am feeling down to kind of avoid it and to get outside! Great post x

    1. Taking breaks definitely helps a lot of people!

  6. I guess different things help for different people! Whatever gets you through the night! – to quote Lennon.

    1. Hahaha Lennon knew what he was talking about!

  7. Yes so true 💗 I also love the mental health community online which helps me to feel less alone.

    1. I had a really good experience with chatting in a group for people with anxiety. It was nice to meet people who got how it feels.

  8. Yup, not everything to do with internet and social media is bad. We can’t live without internet. Without social media we can. Technology is life .., depends how we use it.
    Am glad it helps shy people like you Pooja ( though difficult to believe that you are shy ☺️) … love and hugs 🤗

    1. Thank you so much and I definitely agree!

      1. Pleasure

  9. Is it really our generation (millennials)? When I lived in the U.S. all my older relatives (40-60s) were always on their phones too. …
    Thanks for sharing your perspective, though. I have to stay off the phone/Facebook to avoid anxiety, but I like to know other people’s experiences.

    1. Haha yeah my older relatives are usually on their phones too but it feels like millennials get the most crap for it.
      Thanks I think social media works differently with different people.

  10. Thank you for sharing your experience and being willing to share about anxiety. I have clinical depression and anxiety as a result of chronic illness, so I appreciate when others are willing to share because it helps to reduce the stigma.

    1. Thank you so much and I love sharing my experiences so that people know there’s nothing wrong with having a mental illness.

  11. Well written Pooja. We all have to be careful about ‘too much’ and ‘too little’ of everything. Moderation is the key.

    1. Moderation is definitely important!

  12. Cannot agree more! It’s a great way to take a break too. I guess it all comes down to what and who you follow on social media 🙂

    1. Thanks and I totally agree it really depends on what you do and how you use social media!

  13. Love this and agree it has helped me with my own anxiety! It’s a nice “anonymous adjacent” outlet!

    1. Thanks and I feel the same way!

  14. It can hurt as much as it helps for sure, it helps to leave the comfort zone sometimes

    1. Yeah it just depends on how you use social media/the internet.

  15. I absolutely agree! It can help with my anxiety. It helps a great deal with my compulsive skin picking. It keeps my hands occupied. When I’m on my laptop or phone I spend a lot less time being idle (duh haha). Point being, when my hands are idle my subconscious takes over and I will immediately start scanning my skin and picking (even without my knowledge at first). I still pick, naturally. But I can certainly say it helps and that it has taught me to be more understanding when I see people on their phone all the time.

    1. I’m glad you agree and yes it definitely helps a lot of people!

  16. Hmmm…for me at least it really depends on what sort of online materials I’m reading. A post like this (to your credit) helps a ton, but sometimes being online hurts my mental health a ton.

    1. I guess what this shows is that each person is different when it comes to their mental health.

      1. Every person is definitely effected differently.

    2. Yeah I think the content plays a big role on whether it helps or not.

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  19. Doesn’t sound like a rant at all. There are a lot of pro’s of social media. For me, being off of it (except for things like this) has worked out better. I went back and forth back in 2016 when I was off Facebook for about 4-5 months. I eventually got back on to be a part of a fitness group, which provided a lot of PRO’s for me. I had zero friends and that was the only reason why I was on it. But in the process of time, I began to add friends back and eventually got back to some bad habits. It’s been a month now and my account is officially closed. Two months without Instagram. People need to figure out what works well, and een try a few days or 30 days without it to get a good read of more of the pro’s and/or more of the cons.

    1. I’m glad you agree and like you said I think it depends on what works for you and figuring out the right balance for yourself because social media and sites like WordPress can be very beneficial but also do a lot of harm depending on how you use them and what you use them for.

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    1. Thanks!

  21. Sometimes I get frustrated at our youth for being on their phones all of the time, but I see where you are coming from. Thanks for a different perspective.

    1. Thanks I hope this explains it for why some of us do it!

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  23. Great post about mental health!

    1. Thank you!

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  25. I couldn’t agree more, it really does help to some extent

    1. It really does!

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  27. Yes!! this is the true fact

    1. Thanks glad you agree!

  28. Great post!!

    1. Thank you!

  29. Thank you for posting about true facts on mental health!

    1. Glad you enjoyed the post!

  30. I am 60 and still I do understand the need for solace and comfort; but even as one who is moderately involved on the internet, I can assure you that distractions are only that. Eventually it will take often difficult and concerted effort to really work through a troubling time. Sometimes quiet is what is needed most, or a connection with someone real who might just be able to help. All my best to you. If we ever met, I hope we could talk without any distractions. 🙂

    1. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts!

  31. Great post! I agree, social media can be used as a positive tool to redirect negative thoughts! Thanks for posting!

    1. Thank you so much glad you agree!

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  33. Great Post

  34. Thanks so much for the wonderful lesson

    1. Thank you!

  35. Completely agree. Sure, it can have you comparing yourself to people, but I haven’t experienced that… and most importantly, social media had memes. Memes definitely help us relax.

    1. Memes totally help!

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  37. Wonderful post!

    1. Thank you!

  38. Really nice. And very true.

    1. Thank you!

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  40. Hi, it’s really amazing how you have put your thoughts forward. The content you wrote is very well framed as per your thoughts and your view. However, here you highlighted that social media is a great way to deal with anxiety and I think, it could be correct to some extent but don’t you feel depending on social media as a means to deal with anxiety is itself an issue? Leading to frustrations and high mood swings and not able to fit in and bending ourselves into introverts? (though introvert is a personality and being one is a choice, but switching into it could have a negative impact) We start getting poked by little things which aren’t in our favor because of easy access over social media/internet and we get habitual to control the things in the way we like which on the other hand could be dealt calmly as we can’t have our both hands filled always.

    It’s just a revert of my opinion/view. Because I too have been dependent on Internet to take my mind off over things and with time I got habitual of it and got distracted over many other more valuable and important issues.

    Though your expression is appreciable. Always reading your blogs are exciting.

    1. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts.

      My opinion is that being an introvert is not a choice but rather a personality trait that you are born with. Furthermore, this post talks about using technology to help with mental health issues such as anxiety which is not something that can be controlled but rather something that occurs- that’s what makes it a disorder. However, distracting yourself for a few minutes can lead to your brain calming down and would stop the hyperactivity that causes high levels of anxiety and panic attacks. It’s not good to repress your feelings or to not deal with them but social media can help calm you down till you can deal with it in a healthy way. I don’t mean social media should be used to distract yourself constantly for no reason but rather as a way to help take your mind of your mental illness for a bit. For most mental illness like anxiety there is no way of dealing with them head on because they are caused by chemical reactions in your brain- I get anxiety just sitting on my bed doing nothing and therefore there is nothing I’m not dealing with or trying to avoid. I just need to calm my brain down and social media helps me do that.

      Thanks again for your comment.

      1. A) Of course, I hear you. As I said before your view has a point but I hope you know that already people are getting so much addicted to the social media which I suppose I don’t have to give an instance of. Moreover, everyone doesn’t have the same patience, level of understanding, control I can say, over themselves just to be attracted for a few mins. And I have observed many of my friends and known being too habitual and changing their course of interaction as they get addicted to the comfort they receive over the internet because of having a complete control over. I can compare it to explain my point with – Air conditioners! In the beginnings we get so comfort and relaxed being under one but with time we get habitual of it and can’t resist anymore! We need it everywhere.
        And my view saying “Social media isn’t a healthy way to deal with your anxiety” isn’t proving that one should repress his feelings or should not deal with it. I feel already social media is leaving a great and excessive impact over us, leading not motivate us to use it as one of the escapes over our anxiety. Obviously social media is fun and I am not against of it. I too enjoy it but would not recommend to deal with the anxieties even for a few minutes as majority of times it turns to be an addiction and results a negative impact over our lives.

        B) In your comment you said: “being an introvert is not a choice but rather a personality trait that you are born with.” Ummm..I don’t think being an introvert is a personality trait you are born with but a character that one develops at a younger age because of the environment he gets groomed in.

        I feel it’s just a matter of two different opinions. I hope you keep growing and keep sharing your views like this for us to keep learning. Again, excited for your next blog. 🙂

        1. I agree that it can be addictive but that was not what this post talks about. It talks about how people need to stop being so judgmental about millennials on their phone because not everyone is a spoilt millennial who is constantly on my phone.
          I’m not saying everyone needs to use social media to stop their anxiety because it actually ends up giving some people more anxiety than before. I’m just saying that like me people with mental health problems may find some form of comfort and a few minutes of peace on their phone.
          As for the introversion- it’s not always about nurture it’s also about nature and as someone who has studied psychology for years now I can guarantee that nurture never plays a role alone on one’s personality https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-017-4190-8

          However, this seems like a moot discussion.

          Again thanks for supporting my blog and all the best with yours 🙂

          1. 🙂
            Yes, it seems to be one. Let’s put a full stop over it.

            Thank you for your wish.

  41. I appreciate your informative post. That’s what life is about, people sharing their experiences and hoping it can help someone or enlighten another.
    This post most definitely opened my mind and heart.
    Thanks

    1. Thank you so much I’m glad you feel that way.

  42. Interesting perspective. 🙂

  43. pharmacyarena Avatar
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    Mental health. i have learned something new.

    1. Glad to hear that.

  44. Internet helps with my anxiety too except when 1. It’s the wrong time of day and 2. when I search something that makes my anxiety obsess over (an example is rabies which I’ve been scared of for YEARS.)

    1. Yeah sometimes things I see on the Internet messes up my anxiety too so I get what you mean.

  45. Such a nice post focussing on the pros of social media..I actually believed it hardly was uselful to our mental health and only degraded our brain..but after reading your post it kind of changed my views and I might say beliefs about social media..so kudos to your writing skills !!

    1. Thank you so much and I’m happy to hear that it helped you see a different side to social media!

  46. Have recently shared a similar post to this on https://currentlyclueless.wordpress.com called ‘Social Media: The Good, The Bad and The Unfiltered’, I would really appreciate you checking it out! I love this post x

    1. Thanks and I’ll check yours out!

  47. Gayan Madumal Avatar
    Gayan Madumal

    Excessive use of mobile phones causes seriously many bad side effects. Mainly due to the transmitting microwaves from mobile phones. This is mainly due to we are using mobile phones irresponsibly. Some times we are calling to someone without any reason.  The mobile phone makes us feel tired and restless. But unfortunately, we don’t understand that the main reason for it is the mobile phone in our pocket. Now it is a better time to find out the negative effects of the mobile phone.

    1. Thanks for sharing your opinion on the matter.

  48. Absolutely! The experience of the technology realm does not necessarily need to be negative. Just as we have to gain control of thoughts, we can choose the things we are seeing that would promote our mental health. What does that look like? Watching videos that wont give us FOMO or make us compare our current situation to the photo or video we are seeing. I believe we can re define social media experiences by knowing what we need to be paying attention to on social media platforms versus seeing things that could trigger the anxiety.

    1. I totally agree. I think different things tend to trigger different people and figuring out what triggers you helps to avoid it but not avoid social media altogether. It is on you to see things that are positive or will help your mental health.

  49. Internet really helped me in overcoming my anxiety. Overall, it depends on a person. Some are really become addicted to it which isn’t good at all. Time management is important too.

    1. I agree I think it depends on you whether it works or not- if you end up using it as a tool to escape everything you’ll end up addicted but if you use it sometimes to help calm you down it will help you a lot.

  50. I could literally RANT about how Instagram is negative for mental health. Love this post

    1. Haha thanks

  51. I agree- it offers so much support when you look in the right places, it’s about filtering out the triggers!

    1. Yes exactly instead of blaming all technology we need to learn to use it better!

  52. I completely agree with this and feel the same exact way! Thank you for sharing!

    1. I’m so glad to hear that! Too many people don’t like to see the positives of technology.

  53. Hi there, I love this piece about mental issues! I recently wrote one about mental health and would appreciate if you could spare 10 minutes to check it out?

    https://angrybird.video.blog/2019/07/18/how-do-you-heal-a-body-when-the-mind-is-under-attack-mental-health-in-the-21st-century/

    Let me know what you think, thank you.

    1. Thanks I’ll check it out!

  54. Hello there. Thanks for writing this. I am just new here in WordPress (2 weeks actually), and I also wrote about my mental health (or lack thereof). Here it is: https://kloydecaday.wordpress.com/2019/07/27/anxiety-attack-on-a-sacred-time/

    Good job for supporting the mental health advocacy through writing. I appreciate it if we follow each other and keep on blogging. Thank you!

    1. Thank you so much and thanks for sharing your mental health journey as well because it’s important we share our experiences.

      1. I think so too! Keep blogging!

        1. Thanks you too!

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  56. Good thought but i feel the anxiety increases when u scroll more because u feel y d hell everyone is happy nd only u r suffering
    Its good to read posts and blogs about this but tooo much of watching others life on insta or fb does not help

    1. Thanks and I agree it totally depends on what you do on social media. If you just watch what other people do then it will mess you up more but if you follow motivational pages and other helpful pages it’s a whole different experience.

  57. Excellent blog! I started writing about Mental Health around 6 months ago and it is so great to see how other people perceive it!

    1. That’s great it’s so great people to see people spreading awareness about mental health!

      1. Couldn’t agree more, if you want to check me blog out you can find it here: sweeneysblog.com.

        1. I’ll take a look at it!

  58. Mental Health can be improved with technology, social media, and sports if it is done the right way. In the meantime check my page out!

    1. Agreed it all depends on how you use it!

  59. Nice post there, it’s a fact. We define what influence we want technology to have on us

    1. Thank you and yes absolutely you can choose to use it positively or negatively- it’s our choice.

  60. Hello check this out.

  61. This is the big impact of value of status based on social media, very relevant to what i wrote about teenage mental health.
    https://liveitthebest.wordpress.com/2019/09/12/i-want-to-be-a-part-of-my-childs-life/

  62. Indeed, I agree with your thoughts. Each coin has two sides, so does technology. Technology can be life-changing for one person or life-destroying for the other one. It depends on that person all alone. If he uses it for good things and keeps its use under some limitation, he is going to get benefits from it. If he uses it for stupid things, with extreme use of it, he is going to get frustrated from it. It’s that simple!

    By the way, thanks for sharing your thoughts, Pooja.

    Cheers,
    PowerMax Fitness.

    1. Thank you! Yeah technology definitely has it’s pros and cons depending on how you use it. If you choose to do negative things on it then you’ll have problems but if you choose to use it wisely it can really help.

  63. It’s good to hear another perspective on social media and being on phones. Thanks for sharing! Katie

    1. Thank you glad you enjoyed it!

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  65. I love how this article is related to so many people suffering from mental illness on the daily, I also like that you offer a fresh perspective on phones. from personal experience I know that hen things are bad phones are taken away from teenagers, but it isn’t always the “phone’s fault” for issues arising from them.

    1. I’m glad you agree. I feel like people are obsessed with the negatives of technology and I agree the negative aspects suck but at the same time there are positive aspects of it and I don’t think they should just be blindly overlooked.

  66. This piece was very informative!

    1. Thank you!

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