The introduction of the book sets the stage for exploring mental health challenges within the context of the digital age. It likely provides background information on the motivation behind the book and outlines the key themes to be addressed. The subsequent chapters delve into the evolving landscape of mental health, particularly for the Anxious Generation growing up in a tech-focused era. The impact of the digital transformation on childhood, the decline of play-based activities, and the arrival of the phone-based era are examined. The mechanisms of the Great Rewiring, including sleep deprivation, attention fragmentation, and technology addiction, are explored. Social and neurological development, gender differences, and the challenges posed by technology in the digital age are investigated. The book also discusses collective action problems, identifying barriers, common traps, and proposing paths to collective action. A call to action encourages readers to actively contribute to fostering a healthier environment. Practical guidelines for a healthier childhood, empowering parents, and the roles of teachers, schools, tech companies, and governments are provided. The concluding chapters focus on crisis intervention, global perspectives on youth mental health, parenting in the digital age, reimagining education, finding a balance between technology and well-being, and measuring progress with sustainable solutions for future generations. The book ends with a call for a resilient generation and a vision for a healthier future.
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