Teen Brain

· Macmillan Publishers Aus.
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With their labile and rapidly developing brains, adolescents are particularly susceptible to addiction, and addiction leads to anxiety and depression.

What few parents will know is that what we think of as the most typical addictions and problematic teen behaviours - smoking, drinking, drug taking, sex leading to teenage pregnancy - are on the decline.

The bad news is that a whole raft of addictions has taken their place. Whereas once the dopamine-hungry brain of a teenager got its fix from smoking a joint or sculling a Bundy and coke, it is now turning to electronic devices for the pleasure jolt that typically comes from online playing games and engaging with social media.

What is doubly troubling is that, unlike drugs, alcohol and cigarettes, electronic devices are not illicit. Quite the contrary.

They are liberally distributed by schools and parents, with few restrictions placed on their use.

And, to add fuel to the fire, emerging research shows that if addictive pathways are activated during the teen years, they are there for life, and that what starts as a screen addiction can lead to major substance abuse later in life.

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October 30, 2019
This is a selectively scientific book that only choose to accept the facts when they prove his point. That teenagers are screen-addicted and it should stop. What this idiot of an author does not realise is that anxiety and sadness are completely normal in a pre-pubescent and pubescent mind. And the author showcases this like it is because of Screens and the evil of Big bad "social networking". The author clearly never attempted to research for this book as is displayed when he never not even once mentions the amygdala which is the emotional center of the brain and the REAL reason most teenagers develop things such as anxiety and depression. In summary do not waste your money on this book
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About the author

For the last 10 years, former lawyer and bestselling author David Gillespie has devoted himself to exposing forces in today's society that work against our interests as consumers and citizens. Beginning with the Sweet Poison books he followed those up with Big Fat Lies and Toxic Oil. He then focused on education in Free Schools, before returning to the topic of nutrition in Eat Real Food and then the everyday psychopath in Taming Toxic People. Now David turns his attention to another endemic societal threat - the addictive impact of technology on our children.

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