The Paradoxical Impact of New Technologies on Mental Health: Between Connection and Emotional Disconnection

  • Amazigh Madi University of Béjaïa, Algeria
Keywords: Emotional digitalization, Identity fragmentation, Digital loneliness, igital ecology, Technological ethics

Abstract

Digital technologies have standardized the expression of emotions (likes, emojis), reducing their complexity in favor of fast but superficial interactions. This “emotional digitalization” creates a paradox: constant hyperconnectivity coexists with growing loneliness, as virtual exchanges fail to fulfill the need for authenticity. Individuals fragment their identity between a “real self” and an idealized “digital self,” fueling anxiety and dependence on virtual rewards. While social networks exacerbate social pressure and cognitive overload, technologies also provide tools for well-being. The challenge is to design them ethically, prioritizing empathy rather than exploiting vulnerabilities. An “emotional ecology” must emerge, promoting authentic and regulated interactions where technologies serve as bridges between humans.

Published
2025-06-30
How to Cite
Madi, A. (2025). The Paradoxical Impact of New Technologies on Mental Health: Between Connection and Emotional Disconnection. Knowledge Prospects Journal , 4(1), 13-32. Retrieved from https://crstdla.dz/ojstlemcen/index.php/kpj/article/view/22
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