Social networks are formed among adolescents complexes





The craze of social networks leads to vulnerability of people, especially children and adolescents, say scientists.



By imitating their idols (such as the famous athletes and pop stars), students post their pictures and detailed coverage of virtually every step of his life in social networks, but a clinical psychologist Jessie Hibberd sure it makes them too open and trusting.

Girls and young people publish lots of photos on Facebook, on Twitter and Instagram, to other people commented on them, and put "like", but in some cases it can lead to abuse and, consequently, to the development of the complex, said Hibberd.

Teens may be too emotionally respond to negative comments and lack of "likes" because considering social media as an information platform for self-affirmation. According Hibberd, the vast majority of today's young men and women believe that all of their photos and messages must necessarily be commented and evaluated so that they can consider themselves popular.

The psychologist explains:

«In everyday life, people are also trying to stand out, but it is magnified in social networks such as Facebook. Everyone wants to show their best side, which sometimes leads to significant differences between the real person and his social-medial alter ego. Everyone in life there are certain problems and difficulties, but the person is unlikely to report them all over the world - it is worth remembering about this ».

blockquote> Those who exposes even the most intimate moments of his life to the public, advises Hibberd be ready for anything, including negative comments and derogatory comments. A psychologist recommends that parents often pay attention to what their children are in social networks, and if the child evinces excessive concern "like" is to explain to him that his own attitude and contentment with life is more important than approving comments to the photos.

via factroom.ru