For parents, sharing personal details about intimate facets of one’s life — from sexual orientation to a neurodivergent diagnosis — can seem risky. For teens, it’s a different story.
, a psychologist who studies social media and adolescents’ development, finds that teens and tweens have some awareness of the possible downsides of posting about mental health — but it is hard to resist an immediate form of social support.
“Kids are living in a world where they are digital natives,” says John Sovec, a therapist and author of ““So using social media to announce they’re coming out, or making a video is a really big developmental piece that’s authentic to how they communicate with the world they live in now.”
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