A Behavioral Approach for Addressing Problematic Social Media Use

Presented by Brad MacNeil, Ph.D., R. Psyche, CHE, Assistant Professor, Behavioral Sciences, College of Health Sciences

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  • Glendale-Foothills Branch Library, 19055 North 57th Avenue
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Recent research has shown that excessive social media use is linked with a variety of negative health outcomes. Meet Dr. MacNeil to learn more about the unhealthy ritualistic behaviors that often develop through excessive social media use, as well as the behavioral strategies that can be used to address this issue.

For more information, please call 623-930-3868. Reservations are not necessary. To receive a monthly email about these health lectures, please send an email to azevents@midwestern.edu.

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