Understand how digital technology reshapes cognition, behavior, and psychological experience
Digital technologies now mediate nearly every aspect of human experience, from social connection to decision-making. The Digital Mind: Theory, Practice, and Cases examines how screens, algorithms, and virtual environments fundamentally alter psychological processes. Marshall S. Rich, PhD Forensic Cyberpsychology, provides a rigorous framework for understanding these changes, connecting established psychological theory with emerging research on technology's cognitive and behavioral effects.
The book integrates theoretical foundations with real-world applications, presenting case studies that illustrate how digital environments influence attention, memory, identity formation, and interpersonal relationships. Readers gain analytical tools for evaluating technology's psychological impact across clinical, educational, and organizational settings. The text addresses both individual-level effects and broader societal implications of our increasingly mediated existence.
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The Digital Mind: Theory, Practice, and Cases serves psychologists, counselors, researchers, and advanced students seeking to understand technology's psychological dimensions. The book provides essential frameworks for anyone working with clients, students, or research participants whose lives are shaped by digital environments.
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