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🎓 Join the Book Club with Dr. John Patrick
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In this episode, Dr. John Patrick dives into Jonathan Haidt’s groundbreaking book The Anxious Generation, exploring the profound impact of smartphones—especially the iPhone—on children’s mental health and development. Dr. Patrick unpacks the stark data linking smartphone use to anxiety, depression, and rising suicide rates among youth, while highlighting the critical need for societal and parental intervention. This episode is a compelling call to action for anyone concerned about the well-being of the next generation.
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// LINKS //
Website: https://www.johnpatrick.ca/
Podcast: https://doctorjohnpatrick.podbean.com/
Biblical Literate Quiz: https://www.johnpatrick.ca/meaning-metaphor-and-allusion/
Recommended Reading list: https://www.johnpatrick.ca/book-list/
Ask Doctor John: https://www.johnpatrick.ca/ask/
LINKS: https://beacons.ai/doctorjohnpatrick
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🎓 Join the Book Club with Dr. John Patrick
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In this episode, Dr. John Patrick dives into Jonathan Haidt’s groundbreaking book The Anxious Generation, exploring the profound impact of smartphones—especially the iPhone—on children’s mental health and development. Dr. Patrick unpacks the stark data linking smartphone use to anxiety, depression, and rising suicide rates among youth, while highlighting the critical need for societal and parental intervention. This episode is a compelling call to action for anyone concerned about the well-being of the next generation.
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// LINKS //
Website: https://www.johnpatrick.ca/
Podcast: https://doctorjohnpatrick.podbean.com/
Biblical Literate Quiz: https://www.johnpatrick.ca/meaning-metaphor-and-allusion/
Recommended Reading list: https://www.johnpatrick.ca/book-list/
Ask Doctor John: https://www.johnpatrick.ca/ask/
LINKS: https://beacons.ai/doctorjohnpatrick

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