Social media anxiety is persistent worry or distress tied to posting, comparison, visibility, or online judgment — and often shows up as avoidance, self-monitoring, or post-scroll mood crashes. Evidence-based supports include CBT, exposure-based therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based approaches. Offline.now lists a growing network of licensed therapists who work with social media anxiety.
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