Liquid Youth Generation? The New Psychopathological Trajectories of the Post-Modern Society

L. Orsolini, L. Ricci, A. Cicolini, U. Volpe
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According to Zygmunt Bauman (1999), we are living in an era dominated by a "liquid society". In the liquid society, nothing is clear, defined and fixed “once and for all”. The liquid society imposes high standards, it is highly competitive, and computerized. Obviously, this influences every aspect of life, by indeed incentivizing precarious interpersonal relationships. Our post-modern society is dominated by haste and the absence of stable ties. Within this context, adolescents and young adults should define their identity and, at the same time, should acquire the ability to flexibly redefine it, when necessary. Youth identity is forced to constantly adapt itself according to the changing society. This inevitably exposes young people to new forms of discomfort as well as psychopathologies. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview about the current state-of-the-art of the mental health status of adolescents and young adults in post-modern society, by focusing on seven major themes: digital addiction, effects of media use on behavior and mental-health, social withdrawal, alexithymia, fluid identity, not in education/employment or training people, and self-harm and suicidality.
液体青年一代?后现代社会的新心理病理学轨迹
齐格蒙特-鲍曼(Zygmunt Bauman,1999 年)认为,我们生活在一个由 "流动社会 "主导的时代。在流动社会中,没有什么是 "一劳永逸 "的清晰、明确和固定的。液态社会实行高标准,竞争激烈,而且电脑化。显然,这影响到了生活的方方面面,因为它确实刺激了不稳定的人际关系。我们的后现代社会以匆忙和缺乏稳定的联系为主。在这种情况下,青少年应确定自己的身份,同时也应具备在必要时灵活地重新确定身份的能力。青年的身份认同不得不根据社会的变化而不断调整。这就不可避免地使青年面临新形式的不适和心理病态。本文旨在概述后现代社会中青少年心理健康状况的现状,重点关注七大主题:数字上 瘾、媒体使用对行为和心理健康的影响、社交退缩、自闭症、身份不固定、不受教育/就业 或培训、自残和自杀。
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