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Among the undeniable advantages of the hyperconnected world we learned to live in, some adverse effects lurk behind the algorithm's rewards. They’re damaging our personal and professional relationships and younger generations' sense of reciprocity, attention span, and ability to assess danger. 

Our world is already a mesh between digital and analog experiences, rapidly leaning into making virtual interactions the norm. 

So what can we expect to happen to us, biological beings, in non-biological settings?

In this episode, Catherine Knibbs joins us to talk about cybertrauma, how it feels, how it works, and how we can deal with it. 

As a Cybertrauma Clinician and Researcher, international educator, Consultant, TEDx Speaker, and the Author of "Cybertrauma: The Darker Side of the Internet for Children and Young People," Catherine’s experience pierces deep into the invisible effects of the cyber territory on our bodies, emotions, and minds.  

Throughout our conversation, she invites us to rethink our relationship with technology, the impact of social media on the development of children, and how our phones' omnipresence affects our relationship with our kids, significant others, and colleagues. 

Catherine also shares why she started studying this issue and explains the importance of self-care and creating healthy boundaries with social media. 

We also discuss cyberbullying, the effects traumatic content has on our minds and bodies, smartphone addiction, and more. 

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