#368: Polyvagal Path: Healing Your Nervous System & Your Life with Dr. Stephen Porges

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Social Media
Navigating social media presents unique challenges, as Stephen Porges explains, due to its unpredictable nature and lack of contingent feedback. This unpredictability can trigger fear and dysregulation in our nervous systems, making it difficult to maintain healthy relationships with these platforms 1. shares his personal struggle with social media, likening its impact on teenagers to smoking, highlighting the potential long-term effects on mental health 1. Porges also critiques the glorification of influencers, emphasizing that the monetization of clicks over quality content creates a strange and often unhealthy environment 2.
Social Detox
The decision to detox from social media can be driven by the need to protect one's mental well-being. describes his choice to delete his Instagram and Facebook accounts, citing the constant evaluation and lack of reciprocity as detrimental to his nervous system 3. Stephen Porges adds that creativity requires safety, which is often compromised by the threat of constant evaluation in digital spaces 3. He also discusses the importance of calming the physiological state to optimize human experiences, suggesting that reducing social media usage can be a step towards achieving this balance 4.
Ethics
Ethical considerations around social media focus on its impact on societal well-being. Stephen Porges argues that chronic exposure to stress and anxiety from digital platforms undermines our physiological state, preventing us from achieving homeostasis and fostering compassion 5. He highlights how social media can lead to dissociation, as individuals engage in addictive behaviors to cope with the adverse conditions created by these platforms 6. reflects on the nostalgia for pre-social media times, emphasizing the importance of real-world interactions for neural regulation and social development 6.
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