Social media impact frequently sparks controversy, with headlines often highlighting negative effects such as anxiety, cyberbullying, misinformation, and addiction concerns. The issue has even prompted significant action, including a proposal by the U.S. Surgeon General to add warning labels to social media platforms due to potential mental health risks. Yet, amidst these legitimate concerns, recent research conducted by Researchscape International survey (on behalf of LifeStance Health), titled “Navigating Mental Health in the Age of Social Media,” offers another important perspective by highlighting several positive effects of social media on mental health.
The study summarizes both positive and negative aspects impacting respondents’ mental health, highlighting that social media can foster support and learning, yet also fuel anxiety, overwhelm, and disrupt sleep. In my practice, I’ve seen confirmation of both sides. However, let’s focus on the positive impacts of social media, which seem to receive less attention.









