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On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Pejman Yousefzadeh and Kevin Holtsberry are joined by Dr. Larry Rosen to discuss... Full Article at RedState
Yes, quite possibly, says Dr. Larry Rosen, professor of psychology and author of a new book: iDisorder: Understanding Our... Full Article at Patheos Blogs
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If he is in a conversation that is more than 15 minutes long, “he excuses himself to go to the restroom so that he can check... Full Article at Psych Central
He knows what he’s talking about. And who he’s talking about. Himself. The Solana Beach professor’s new book, “iDisorder,”... Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
Note: This is a guest post by Dr. Larry Rosen, a research psychologist who focuses on the effects of technology. It should... Full Article at Big Think
Rosen, who lives in Solana Beach and is a psychology professor at Cal State Dominguez Hills, thinks long and hard about what... Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
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Show the value of face-to-face communication in the workplace. Instead of spending the day behind the computer connecting only electronically, show your child how easy it is to connect with someone face to face and how the conversation stimulates humor, interest and fun, and perks you up to go back and ...
This is a good time to teach your child about 'tech breaks' and how you can work for 15-30 minutes without interruption and then gift yourself a 1-2 minute 'tech break' to check in with your email, texts, Facebook, etc. and then back to work for another 15-30 minutes
It's a rampant problem and we are not doing a good job handling it
It's an issue of higher-level thinking versus lower-order responding ... We have turned into salivating dogs, and we have to back off a bit.
For older people, the lines are clear: Private is private; public is public
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