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Quit Doomscrolling Rewire Your Brain

Exploring the Anxiety, Compulsion, and Emotional Numbness Beneath the Habit of Consuming Relentless Bad News

von Sofia Lane

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Details

ISBN
9783565261918
Verlag
epubli
Erschienen
21.02.2026
Auflage
1. Auflage
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
232
Einband
Taschenbuch
Abmessungen
29.7 x 21 cm
Gewicht
711 g
Kategorie
Hardcover, Softcover / Ratgeber/Lebenshilfe, Alltag

Beschreibung

Doomscrolling rarely feels like a choice. It feels like falling—a pull toward one more headline, one more update, one more confirmation that the world is exactly as unsettling as you suspected. And somewhere in the middle of it, the scrolling stops being about staying informed and becomes something harder to name: a compulsive search for certainty in a feed that only ever delivers more uncertainty. This book explores what actually drives the habit of consuming relentless negative content. It examines the emotional patterns beneath doomscrolling—the anxiety that masquerades as vigilance, the hypervigilance that mistakes bad news consumption for control, and the quiet emotional numbness that settles in when the nervous system has absorbed more distress than it can meaningfully process. Quit Doomscrolling Rewire Your Brain offers a compassionate look at the neurological and psychological dynamics behind compulsive news consumption. It explores how the brain's threat-detection systems interact with algorithmically curated fear, how that interaction gradually reshapes what feels normal, and how understanding these patterns with honesty and self-compassion can begin to loosen their hold more effectively than willpower alone ever could. This is not a news avoidance manual or a digital wellness prescription. It is a thoughtful exploration of the inner life behind the habit—for anyone who has closed a news app feeling worse than before they opened it, and opened it again anyway.

Über den Autor

Sofia Lane is a nonfiction author known for writing thoughtful books on emotional resilience, self-growth, modern relationships, and finding meaning in everyday life. Her calm and reflective writing style combines psychology, philosophy, and practical insight to help readers navigate life with greater clarity, balance, and self-awareness.