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March 27, 2026
The X-Podcast: Real Conversations About Mental Health
A Conversation About: Digital Technology and Mental Health
Episode #63: Digital Technology and Mental Health
In this episode, The X-Team discusses how digital technology affects how we work and socialize, and the impact of it on our mental health. They get into how smartphones, tablets, computers, smartwatches, video game consoles, voice-activated assistants, and other digital devices have consumed our daily lives. The conversation gets into the pros and cons of their impact on our mental health in modern life.
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Reviewed by Stephanie Steinman, PhD, CSAC
Written by therapist.com team
Last updated: 05/04/2024
Digital technology has become an essential part of many of our lives, affecting how we work, earn, and socialize. Most people in the United States interact with a smartphone, tablet, computer, smart watch, video game console, voice-activated assistant, or other digital device at least once a day. For many people, digital technology has become so integral to daily life that it can feel impossible to live without.
Every technological advancement, from the advent of radio and television to the digital age we live in today, has both positive and negative effects. In many ways, our smartphones and other devices make life easier. However, dependency and overuse may lead to mental health concerns. Let’s take a look at how the internet, social media, and digital devices can affect us psychologically.
The Psychological Effects of the Internet
The internet is a network connecting computers around the world, allowing people to communicate and share information with anyone who has an internet connection. With the internet, people can stay connected and informed. However, too much time on the internet can be harmful to someone’s mental health.
Positive Effects of the Internet
The internet offers an amazing tool for those seeking information and resources regarding their mental health. Some positive aspects of the internet include:
Negative Effects of the Internet
There are many ways that the internet can pose a risk to someone’s mental health. The negative aspects of the internet include:
Does the Internet Cause Mental Illness?
The internet itself does not cause mental illness. It might be a factor contributing to the decline of someone’s mental health, or it might exacerbate an existing mental health condition. However, experts continue to research the potential harm it may have on our health.
Pros and Cons of Social Media on Mental Health
Social media involves internet-based websites and applications that offer a platform for users to share information, create, and interact with one another. Some of the most popular social media platforms today are Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok.
There are many benefits to social media spaces, such as offering internet users a virtual community where they can have conversations and form connections. However, too much time on social media may lead to unhealthy comparisons, addictive behaviors, and other harmful consequences.
Psychological Benefits of Social Media
Social media allows communities to form around similar interests without geographical boundaries. This leads to several benefits when it comes to mental health, including:
How Social Media Can Harm Mental Health
Despite its benefits, social media can also do real harm to someone’s mental health, especially if it is overused. Some of the potential dangers of social media include:
Cyberbullying & Violence
Social media creates a new environment for bullying and threats of violence to thrive. Some bullies take to social media to continue bullying someone they were already bullying in person at school or work. Others use the anonymity granted by many social media platforms to bully, harass, threaten, or intimidate people they’ve never met, from celebrities to journalists to other anonymous users.
A form of bullying unique to online culture is trolling, in which a person is deliberately hostile or inflammatory. Often, there is a performative aspect to trolling, in which the person engaging in the behavior hopes to be seen and praised by others who may share similar interests or values. People who troll may implement manipulative behaviors, such as gaslighting, to thwart people who attempt to engage with them with honest sincerity.
Some instances of bullying online escalate to threats of violence. Doxxing, the intentional act of releasing someone else’s private information on the internet, can put people in real danger. It is an unfortunate reality that social media can provide a space for malicious actors to coordinate acts of violence in the real world.
Comparison & Perfectionism
Social media creates an incentive for people to post versions of life that are more polished, positive, and even “perfect.” Many posts, pictures, videos, and live streams that feel authentic actually have more in common with reality TV than real life. Much of social media is performative, but that doesn’t stop people from feeling the pressure to conform their lives to other people’s carefully curated highlight reels.
The culture of comparison and perfectionism on social media can have devastating effects on mental health. Seeing edited images of bodies that enforce unrealistic beauty standards can cause people to develop eating disorders or other self-harm habits. Some people may experience increased stress over the fear of missing out or the need to perform a certain version of their own life online.
Mood Manipulation
On social media, it’s easy to fall victim to malicious algorithms that intentionally manipulate users’ moods in several ways. Some purposefully stoke anger to boost engagement; others intentionally cause low self-esteem to sell products to “fix” one’s deficiencies. Some algorithmic social media platforms feed users a steady stream of bad news that may lead to increased feelings of anxiety and depression.
It’s also tempting to turn to social media to manipulate your own emotions. Some people instinctively grab their phone when they feel lonely or stressed. Others numb uncomfortable feelings by endlessly consuming content, contributing to dissociation and depression.
Disinformation
One of the biggest disadvantages of social media is that most platforms allow disinformation on a variety of subjects to run rampant. This can be harmful or even dangerous when it comes to mental health. When social media influencers spread misinformation, whether accidentally or intentionally, or otherwise mislead their followers, it can prevent people from getting the mental healthcare they truly need.
Effects of Technology on Mental Health
Advantages of Using Digital Devices
Digital devices have become a regular part of daily life, with most of us carrying a smartphone or other device with us wherever we go. The added convenience of digital devices can be beneficial to our health in several ways, including:
How Digital Devices Can Harm Our Health
Our reliance on digital devices can also come with consequences to our health. Overuse of digital devices can cause harm by:
Find a Therapist
If you find yourself struggling with your mental health and believe digital technology may be fueling your symptoms, you’re not alone. A professional therapist can help you establish a healthier relationship with the internet, social media, and digital devices.
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