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My therapist prompted me today to think more about how to maintain a healthy "digital diet." "Digital" refers anything we do with screens or technology. Cell phones, movies, TV, internet, social media, news media, porn, gaming, etc. "Diet" refers to the consumption. My therapist explained that the recent popularity of a certain game has been inspiring her to talk to more and more of her trauma clients about this, because of how online life can be such a helpful tool and but also turn into an unhealthy escape, or source of too many triggers. Digital diet is a term that was first used in the gaming addiction world, but now is commonly used for all types of electronic life.
A digital diet is a lot like our nutritional diets. There are unhealthy diets of binging on things that can be harmful. There are also healthy diets consisting of things that build up the body, with sweets consumed in moderation.
Digital diets operate in a similar way. If someone binges on unhealthy food or in digital life, it's often because someone is trying to escape or is struggling to deal with pain. What is a healthy diet can vary from person to person. People can be mindless about their diet, or intentional.
My therapist reminded me that total restriction isn't healthy in terms of food or digital life. For PTSD sufferers, avoidance of all triggers can make things worse too. But just like binging on cookies can lead to unwanted health effects, so can unmanaged digital consumption.
I have several roles (work-school-volunteer-personal) in my life that require me to be online quite a bit. There are things online that have helped in my recovery from PTSD, and some things that can be way too triggering as well. It's a blessing/curse kind of situation. Sometimes I want to escape it all, and throw my phone and computer out, or dive in too deeply. I have handled it a bit haphazardly with a mix of both diving in and running away. Binge and restrict.
So my therapist asked me what would a healthy digital diet would like like, and how would I maintain that diet?
Any thoughts on this? Do you struggle with this? What is difficult for you? What does a healthy diet look like for you? How do you maintain a healthy digital diet?
A digital diet is a lot like our nutritional diets. There are unhealthy diets of binging on things that can be harmful. There are also healthy diets consisting of things that build up the body, with sweets consumed in moderation.
Digital diets operate in a similar way. If someone binges on unhealthy food or in digital life, it's often because someone is trying to escape or is struggling to deal with pain. What is a healthy diet can vary from person to person. People can be mindless about their diet, or intentional.
My therapist reminded me that total restriction isn't healthy in terms of food or digital life. For PTSD sufferers, avoidance of all triggers can make things worse too. But just like binging on cookies can lead to unwanted health effects, so can unmanaged digital consumption.
I have several roles (work-school-volunteer-personal) in my life that require me to be online quite a bit. There are things online that have helped in my recovery from PTSD, and some things that can be way too triggering as well. It's a blessing/curse kind of situation. Sometimes I want to escape it all, and throw my phone and computer out, or dive in too deeply. I have handled it a bit haphazardly with a mix of both diving in and running away. Binge and restrict.
So my therapist asked me what would a healthy digital diet would like like, and how would I maintain that diet?
Any thoughts on this? Do you struggle with this? What is difficult for you? What does a healthy diet look like for you? How do you maintain a healthy digital diet?