by Ashleigh Louis | Jun 3, 2019 | Guest Author Remington Rebeil, MA, aMFT
The inconsistencies in both scientific and media related literature that examines the complex world of screen media use has demonstrated that it is extremely difficult to generate associations between how screen media behavior shapes an individual’s life... by Ashleigh Louis | May 6, 2019 | Guest Author Remington Rebeil, MA, aMFT
If you’ve been following along with our Digital Detox series, you are now well aware of the inconsistencies in both scientific and media related literature that examines the complex world of screen media use. For example, a media article entitled, “How Screen... by Ashleigh Louis | Apr 8, 2019 | Guest Author Remington Rebeil, MA, aMFT
As clinicians, we are extremely passionate about the complex world of screen media activity. In our last post, we investigated the current state of research and media related to screen time and mental health. We found that there was a lack of consistency... by Ashleigh Louis | Mar 4, 2019 | Guest Author Remington Rebeil, MA, aMFT
As clinicians, we are extremely passionate about the complex world of screen media activity. Previously, we introduced the topic of screen time in order to provide answers to the digital questions we are asked often by parents in sessions. Today, we continue... by Ashleigh Louis | Feb 4, 2019 | Guest Author Remington Rebeil, MA, aMFT
Screen time is an integral part of the lives of children and young adults. Young people use screens as a medium for communication, access, work, pleasure, entertainment, and education. Given the amount of activities that are accomplished on a screen, it seems... by Ashleigh Louis | Jan 15, 2019 | Guest Author Remington Rebeil, MA, aMFT
The start of the new year is often synonymous with making resolutions and goals. We begin the new year by creating long lists of behaviors, habits, and thoughts we’d like to change. These goal-oriented lists may include resolutions related to physical or...