Authors
Master’s student in Clinical Psychology from An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine
Abstract
This research addresses psychological diversity in the treatment of mental disorders associated with technology, exploring the complex relationship between technological advancement and individuals’ mental health. With the widespread overuse of technology, there has been an increase in mental disorders such as digital addiction, anxiety, and depression caused by digital social isolation. Therefore, treating these disorders requires multiple therapeutic strategies that account for individual and psychological differences among patients, such as age, gender, and social background (Johnson & Lee, 2022). The research relies on studying traditional therapeutic approaches, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, while integrating modern tools like AI-powered therapeutic applications and teletherapy.
The research also highlights the importance of prevention and awareness in reducing the spread of these disorders, emphasizing the role of educational institutions and families in promoting awareness of safe technology use (Smith et al., 2021). It also discusses the role of governments in implementing policies that support digital mental health through training programs and awareness campaigns (Brown & Williams, 2020). Finally, the research underscores the need for further studies to understand the long-term effects of technology on mental health and to develop innovative therapeutic solutions that help maintain a balance between digital life and real life (Anderson, 2022).