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In this captivating episode on the power of human connection and its impact on our brains. Dr. Mark Williams, an award-winning author and cognitive neuroscience professor, sheds light on the concerning effects of technology on mental health, well-being, and relationships.
Dr. Williams discusses the addictive nature of devices, how they rob us of our brain's full potential, and even increase the risk of early-onset Alzheimer's and dementia. He emphasizes the importance of monitoring children's device usage and shares a unique family approach to managing screen time. The episode also explores the significance of face-to-face interaction, which activates more parts of the brain and fosters trust and openness through the release of oxytocin, the "love hormone."
I am an independent podcaster and your monthly donations and partnerships help more than you can imagine. This is a place for trauma survivors as well as their friends and family. This is a safe environment to be vulnerable but it's also a place for celebration and moving forward. Let's all start to embrace who we are becoming by looking forward together!
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NOTE: This Revisited Series is the re-release of my favorite most important episodes.
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In this captivating episode on the power of human connection and its impact on our brains. Dr. Mark Williams, an award-winning author and cognitive neuroscience professor, sheds light on the concerning effects of technology on mental health, well-being, and relationships.
Dr. Williams discusses the addictive nature of devices, how they rob us of our brain's full potential, and even increase the risk of early-onset Alzheimer's and dementia. He emphasizes the importance of monitoring children's device usage and shares a unique family approach to managing screen time. The episode also explores the significance of face-to-face interaction, which activates more parts of the brain and fosters trust and openness through the release of oxytocin, the "love hormone."
I am an independent podcaster and your monthly donations and partnerships help more than you can imagine. This is a place for trauma survivors as well as their friends and family. This is a safe environment to be vulnerable but it's also a place for celebration and moving forward. Let's all start to embrace who we are becoming by looking forward together!
#mentalhealth #selfcare #self #judgingothers #judgingmeghan #suicideawareness #suicideprevention #survivor #abuserecovery #traumahealing #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #podcasts #selfhelp #selfhelp #storytelling #alzheimers #selfdiscorvery #tragedy #trauma #brain #interaction #Dr.MarkWilliams #neuroscience #humanconnection #technology
NOTE: This Revisited Series is the re-release of my favorite most important episodes.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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