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The Tipping point
From: i-Minds, 2nd edition
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There are other alterations in behavior that don’t quite qualify as illness, but ones we should also be watching: Of note are increases in self-orientation and self-concern. From cyberchondria to one’s personal image, people are more worried about themselves. They are also more worried about how they present. i-Tech is a perfect platform for exhibitionism but also for narcissism.
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Mari K Swingle
Dr. Mari Swingle is a practicing therapist, researcher, lecturer, and author who has been working in the fields of mental health and education for over 25 years. She is a renowned expert on the effects of i-technology, and holds a PhD and MA in Clinical Psychology, an MA in Language Education, and a BA in Fine Arts. She resides in Vancouver, Canada.