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In this video, we dive deep into the unique psychological profile of Generation Z (born 1997–2012). Often called "Digital Natives," Gen Z is the first generation to grow up with the world in their pocket, but that constant connectivity comes with a complex psychological price tag. We’re breaking down the core drivers of the Gen Z mind, from the impact of social media on dopamine regulation to why this generation is leading the global conversation on mental health awareness. What we’ll cover: The Digital Mirror: How "hyper-connectivity" affects identity formation and self-esteem. Eco-Anxiety & Global Stress: Understanding the psychological weight of growing up in a "permacrisis" era. The De-stigmatization Movement: Why Gen Z is more likely to seek therapy—and talk about it—than any previous generation. Work & Purpose: The shift from "hustle culture" to "quiet quitting" and the psychological need for boundaries. Social Comparison 2.0: How the "algorithm" shapes social anxiety and the fear of missing out (FOMO). Resources & Further Reading: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt APA Report: Stress in America (Gen Z Focus) [Link to your related video on "Social Media and Dopamine"] [Link to your website/newsletter] Join the conversation: If you’re a Gen Zer (or someone who works with them), which of these psychological shifts do you feel the most? Let’s discuss in the comments below! 👇 #Psychology #GenZ #MentalHealth #Sociology #DigitalNatives #BehavioralScience #GenZPsychology Everyone talks about Gen Z, born 1997-2012, as either saviors or fragile, sometimes in the same breath. They are the first true "digital native" generation, growing up with the internet as an ever-present force, fundamentally altering their "child development". This constant exposure to "social media" and "digital culture" has profoundly shaped their "psychology".