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A clinical psychologist spoke about the causes of zoomers' fatigue from life

Meteleva: The new generation has a monstrous information overload
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Zoomers were actually born with gadgets that they get tired of. This was announced on October 20 by Tatyana Meteleva, a clinical psychologist and head of the rehabilitation program at Dr. Isaeva's Clinic.

"From the very first days, they have been surrounded by a constant stream of sounds, images, and messages — the same white noise that used to be created only by TV, but now by smartphones, tablets, speakers, and voice assistants. As a result, there is constant stimulation of the nervous system and a feeling that it is impossible to "switch off," the expert explained.

Representatives of the younger generation are kept in suspense by the continuous flow of news, social pressure, comparing themselves with others, and the need to be "in touch" around the clock, the expert emphasizes.

"Even for adults with experience and a well-formed psyche, it can be difficult to do an informational detox for at least a couple of days. And for those who have been living in this since birth, it is almost unattainable," the psychologist noted.

Young people perceive the world as overloaded, toxic, and unpredictable. They are increasingly showing a request for security, for the opportunity to take a break, to stay in a protected space where there is structure, regime and support, summarizes Meteleva.

Read more about why zoomers choose to stay in psychiatric hospitals and buy grandmother's scarves in the Izvestia article.

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