Common signs include spending large amounts of time on devices, neglecting responsibilities, feeling irritable when away from screens, and attempting unsuccessfully to cut down on usage.
Yes, excessive screen time can contribute to eye strain, headaches, sleep disruption, poor posture, and sedentary behavior, impacting overall physical health.
Treatment length varies depending on the individual, but many find that consistent sessions over several weeks or months yield positive results. Your counselor will work with you to develop a plan tailored to your needs.
Absolutely. Children and adolescents often struggle to regulate screen time, impacting their social and academic lives. Counseling can equip them with tools to establish healthier habits early on.
Beyond initial counseling, we provide ongoing follow-up sessions, community support groups, and educational resources to help clients maintain a balanced approach to screen use for the long term.
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