Global Certificate in Tech Addiction and the Brain
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Tech Addiction and the Brain is a cutting-edge course that addresses the growing issue of technology addiction and its impact on the brain. This course is essential for mental health professionals, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between technology and mental health.
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โข Neurobiology of Tech Addiction: Understanding the brain's reward system, dopamine release, and neural pathways involved in technology addiction.
โข Prevalence and Demographics: Examining the global statistics, trends, and at-risk populations affected by technology addiction.
โข Psychological Factors: Analyzing the role of mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, and ADHD, in the development and maintenance of tech addiction.
โข Behavioral and Cognitive Consequences: Investigating the impact of technology addiction on cognitive functions, such as attention, memory, and executive control.
โข Screening and Diagnostic Criteria: Learning the established criteria for identifying and diagnosing technology addiction, including DSM-5 and ICD-11 guidelines.
โข Prevention and Intervention Strategies: Exploring evidence-based approaches to prevent and intervene in technology addiction, including digital detox, mindfulness, and cognitive-behavioral techniques.
โข Ethical Considerations: Deliberating the ethical implications of technology addiction, including privacy concerns, data security, and corporate responsibility.
โข Public Policy and Advocacy: Discussing policy measures and advocacy efforts to address technology addiction, such as digital well-being initiatives and internet regulatory frameworks.
โข Future Research Directions: Identifying gaps in the current literature and proposing novel directions for future research on technology addiction and the brain.
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