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Intro
Contents
About the Authors
List of Figures
1: Introduction
References
2: Mental Health Online: Fact or Fiction?
Introduction
Online Mental Health Resources
Internet Use by Persons with Mental Health Diagnoses
Types of Mental Health Resources
Websites
YouTube
Podcasts
Apps
Social Media/Networks
Summary
References
3: Mental Health Treatment Online
Tele-Mental Health: Pre- and Post-COVID
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Tele-Mental Health with Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Conditions
Self-Diagnosis Online

Internet Support Groups: Helpful or Toxic?
Toxic Groups
Therapeutic Relationships in the Digital Age
Summary
References
4: Social Media and Forms of Connectedness
Introduction
Being Connected
Fakers and Social Media
The Kindness of Strangers
Risky Behavior
Being Connected: Special Populations
Homeless Youth
Youth with Disabilities
Elderly Citizens
COVID-19
Summary
References
5: Digital Aggression, Cyberbullying, and the Impact of COVID-19
Introduction
The Evolution of Digital Aggression
Online Risks
Content-Related Risks

Contact-Related Risks
Conduct-Related Risks
Digital Aggression and Cyberbullying Before COVID-19
Cyberbullying and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Sexual Orientation (GLBTQ+)
Workplace
Building Resilience in Young People
Active Mediation
Co-viewing
Restriction
Responsibility for Resilience
Workforce Resilience Post-COVID-19
Summary
References
6: Information Overload and Zoom Fatigue
Introduction: Sheri's Morning Routine
Sources of Online News and Information
Mental Health Implications
Children
Adolescents
Adults
Fake News
Summary

The "Enmeshed" Self
Reality or Not? How Enmeshed Are We?
Setting the Scene
The Dilemma
Where Do We Go from Here?
Conclusion
References
References
Index

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