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  2. Trisha Prabhu: WebMD 2016 Health Heroes

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    WebMD’s prodigy winner, Trisha Prabhu, created the app ReThink to fix an issue technology fuels: cyberbullying. With 120,000 downloads, it gives teens a second chance before they send mean messages.

  3. Cyberbullying: How to Recognize, Prevent, and Stop It

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    If you’re a teacher, here are some ways that you can prevent or stop cyberbullying: Ensure that your classroom is a safe, positive space for all students. Encourage students to be respectful and ...

  4. What Everyone Needs to Know About Cyberbullying - WebMD

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    The most common forms of cyberbullying (technically called cyber harassment when between adults) include offensive name-calling or purposeful embarrassment. More intense -- and emotionally ...

  5. Best Online Psychiatrist Platforms for 2024: Expert Reviewed

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    Talkspace. 4.8 (32.2k+) from App Store. Services offered: talk therapy, couples therapy, individual therapy, psychiatry, teen therapy, LGBTQIA+ therapy, therapy for veterans. Cost: $25 copay or ...

  6. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying is an intense form of psychological abuse, whose victims are more than twice as likely to suffer from mental disorders compared to traditional bullying. [170] The reluctance youth have in telling an authority figure about instances of cyberbullying has led to fatal outcomes.

  7. The Best Mental Health Apps to use in 2024

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    BetterHelp. 4.8 (374k+) from BetterHelp. Cost: ranges from $60 to $90 per week, billed monthly, depending on your subscription plan. Insurance coverage: not covered. Highlights: you can access ...

  8. Thousands of schools are turning to apps to fight bullying ...

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    The notion of apps to address problems ranging from cyberbullying to mental health crises to shootings isn’t new. And Corporate America is exploring this path, too. And Corporate America is ...

  9. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    Problematic smartphone use is psychological or behavioral dependence on cell phones. It is closely related to other forms of digital media overuse such as social media addiction or internet addiction disorder. Commonly known as " smartphone addiction ", the term "problematic smartphone use" was proposed by researchers to describe similar ...