Internet is a depression. The benefits and harms of cyberspace on the human psyche

Abstract

The Internet is a part of our life, but because of it, people have become more prone to depression and aggression. This is especially true for teenagers. This problem did not pass by the attention of psychologists, which allowed the development of a new idea - as the psychology of cyberspace. In this article, we will look at the problem of using the Internet, as well as consider the issue of depression and what we can do about it.

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