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Are We Living in an Age of Psychological Fragility?
Pasant Elzaitony
The term "psychological fragility" has become increasingly common in recent years, used to describe a heightened sensitivity to criticism, failure, or even the normal pressures of daily life. Some view it as a sign of declining resilience, while others see it as the result of greater awareness of mental health. So, where does the truth lie?
Several studies have explored this question. A 2020 study by Harvard University found that rates of anxiety and depression among university students had increased by 30% over the past decade, despite improvements in living standards. The study linked this rise to psychological pressure caused by constant comparisons on social media and a loss of balance between achievement and self-worth.
Meanwhile, a 2019 study published in the journal Developmental Psychology revealed that overprotective parenting can weaken children's emotional skills, making them less capable of coping with failure or frustration. Experts argue that permissive upbringing fosters a generation that expects the world to adjust to them—rather than learning how to adapt themselves.
However, the increase in conversations around mental health may not be entirely negative. A 2021 study from Oxford University found that younger generations are more aware of and willing to seek psychological help—something that was often stigmatized in the past.
So, what's the solution? How can we strengthen our psychological resilience without denying our emotions?
1. Balanced parenting: Teach children how to face disappointment instead of shielding them from it. Failure is a vital part of growth.
2. Limit social media use: To reduce harmful comparisons and the pressure to appear perfect.
3. Seek help without shame: Consulting a mental health professional is a sign of maturity, not weakness.
4. Maintain healthy habits: Sleep, exercise, and mindfulness can significantly boost emotional resilience.
5. Build support networks: Family and friends play a crucial role in mental wellbeing, though they are no substitute for professional care.
Psychological fragility is not a flaw—it's a signal. One that calls for reflection, understanding, and conscious effort to build stronger, more adaptable individuals in an increasingly demanding world.
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