The Addiction to Social Media
Addiction to social media is a growing behavioral challenge in modern society, driven by the constant availability of online interaction, validation, and entertainment. Platforms are designed to capture attention through notifications, likes, shares, and endless scrolling, which can trigger dopamine responses in the brain similar to other addictive behaviors. Over time, excessive social media use can lead to reduced productivity, sleep disruption, anxiety, low self-esteem, and feelings of isolation — even though users may appear socially connected. Many individuals begin to rely on social media for emotional comfort, comparison, or escape from real-life stressors, making it harder to set healthy boundaries. Building awareness, practicing intentional screen limits, prioritizing in-person relationships, and engaging in meaningful offline activities are important steps toward restoring balance and protecting mental and emotional well-being. If feelings of negativity or loneliness become overwhelming, don’t hesitate to seek a mental health professional below.




