
Amine Ghannam
Amine Ghannam is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist specializing in clinical psychopathology and psychodynamic therapy. He has gained recognition for his insights into the psychological impact of social media on adolescents, particularly regarding issues of identity, self-esteem, and emotional well-being. Ghannam emphasizes the complex relationship young people have with platforms like Instagram, where the quest for validation through likes often leads to anxiety and a distorted self-image. He advocates for understanding these dynamics to help guide adolescents toward healthier relationships with their online presence and their self-perception.
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