International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part Y (2025)
Social media, anxiety, and homoeopathy: A contemporary perspective
Sanskriti Sharma, Ravneet Singh and Shalu Munjal
Social media has become an integral part of daily life, yet its overuse is increasingly recognized as a contributor to psychiatric disturbances, particularly anxiety and sleep disruption. Exposure to continuous digital stimuli affects the brain’s reward pathways, amygdala, and prefrontal cortex, resulting in emotional dysregulation and compulsive behaviors. Homoeopathy, with its individualized and holistic approach, offers remedies such as Argentum nitricum, Arsenicum album, Kali phosphoricum, and Nux vomica to restore mental equilibrium. Beyond prescribing, the homoeopathic consultation provides a therapeutic space for emotional expression, often overlooked in conventional management. This article reviews the neuropsychological effects of social media and highlights how Homoeopathy can contribute to maintaining psychiatric well-being in the modern digital era.
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