The Hidden Dangers of Technology: A Conversation with Dr. Lisa Strohman
But yet we hand them a device that we know creates brain damage. It is your cell phone, it is your policy, it is your contract. I don't know how to spread the message louder and faster.
Imagine a world where the devices we use daily could contribute to tragic events. In this compelling episode of The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen sit down with Dr. Lisa Strohman, a clinical psychologist who once worked with the FBI's profiling unit. Dr. Strohman shares her eye-opening experiences and insights into how technology might be influencing mass shootings.
Her journey began during one of the most harrowing incidents in recent history, igniting her passion for educating parents and children about the potential risks of our digital age. Dr. Strohman doesn't just talk about the problems; she dives into the psychology behind troubled behaviors and the alarming consequences of unchecked social media use. She stresses the crucial role parents play in safeguarding their children, highlighting the need for vigilance and proactive measures.
One of her most striking remarks is, 'But yet we hand them a device that we know creates brain damage. It is your cell phone, it is your policy, it is your contract.' This stark statement serves as a wake-up call for parents to rethink their approach to technology. Throughout the episode, Dr. Strohman discusses how technology has evolved over the years and offers practical advice for parents looking to protect their children.
The conversation is both enlightening and urgent, urging listeners to take immediate action to ensure their family's safety. Dr. Daniel and Tana Amen complement Dr. Strohman's insights with their own expertise, making this episode a must-listen for anyone concerned about the intersection of technology and mental health. Whether you're a parent, educator, or just someone interested in understanding the broader implications of our digital world, this episode provides valuable perspectives and actionable steps.