Depression and Mobile Phones
Briefly

The article discusses the theory that depression arises when individuals lose reinforcers in their lives, leading to passive behaviors. Drawing parallels between huddled gull chicks and students waiting with mobile phones, it suggests that technology may foster passivity and exacerbate depression. While most discussions focus on emotions or cognitive styles, the article emphasizes the significant behavioral aspects of depression, particularly the decreased engagement with activities and increased reliance on social media as a potential outlet for feelings. This relationship highlights the need to address both emotional and behavioral dimensions of depression.
It is possible that we are seeing the reinforcement of passivity through mobile devices, creating a depression-like state.
Depression is associated with higher levels of social media usage, where individuals often experience reduced engagement in activities.
Read at Psychology Today
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