Mar 16, 10:00 AM EDT

What is Digital Wellness and Why Does it Matter?

Parte de Teodora Talks Tech

Presentado por Teodora Pavkovic

What do our tech habits look like at the start of this new decade, and how did we get here? The first iPhone was released less than 13 years ago, and yet in that short time we have become such digitalized citizens that it's nearly impossible to imagine a time when our personal devices were not within constant reach. Is it any surprise that so many of us - children and adults - are feeling overwhelmed? In this episode, we are going to unpack the fundamentals of digital wellness and talk about topics like persuasive design, the attention economy, distractedness and connection.

Acerca de Teodora Pavkovic

Teodora is a New York-Singapore-based psychologist and parenting coach with over a decade of international experience helping both children and adults improve their emotional and mental well-being. Her unique approach draws from the fields of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), emotional intelligence, positive neuroplasticity, interpersonal neurobiology, attachment theory as well as Strategic Intervention Coaching. She uses research-based tools to help her clients lead fulfilling and intentional lives. Learn more about her work at teopcoaching.com

Acerca de Teodora Talks Tech

The modern pace of life, and technology's role in speeding it up, is making it increasingly hard to maintain presence, focus and emotional balance. In an increasingly online world, how can we gain insight into our problematic digital habits and develop best-practices that help us use technology in ways that support our mental health? In this series, therapist and parenting coach, Teodora Pavkovic, will explore what digital wellness means for children and adults, and how we can go about forming healthy relationships with our tech in the present, and prepare for innovations that are yet to come. 

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