Navigating screen use and social media for youth can feel overwhelming. A top priority for parents is safety, but the online world often feels full of unknowns. In response to last week’s news from the Surgeon General, our Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer, Claudia Welke, MD, was invited to speak with Lauren Petty of NBC Chicago about treating screen dependency, along with anxiety and depression among young people.
The interview with NBC Chicago aired on Monday, July 1, 2024, as part of their Mental Health Monday focus. Keep reading for an excerpt originally published by NBC Chicago and for a link to the full article.
NBC News Chicago: "Compass Health Center provides behavioral health care for one thousand patients a day who are in crisis. 'The rate of depression, anxiety and suicide has really skyrocketed in the last 20 years,' said Dr. Claudia Welke, a psychiatrist and the Chief Medical Officer at Compass Health Center.
While it’s not clear to what extent, Welke said it’s clear what kids are viewing online plays a role.
'Research is now pointing to the fact that social media, and that kids that use social media for three hours a day, really are having more mental health issues,' she said.
Welke shared six tips parents should consider when it comes to navigating social media:
Learn more about screen dependency treatment and how we can help here.
Compass Health Center provides immediate access to comprehensive, specialized mental health services, empowering individuals and families to receive the care they need when they need it. Children, adolescents, young adults, and adults are able to schedule a mental health assessment within 24 hours after the first phone call and begin treatment as soon as the next day. Our age-based approach to mental health treatment centers on three core principles: immediate access, comprehensive care, and specialization in areas such as trauma, OCD, school refusal, anxiety, depression, and co-occurring substance use and mental health.