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GW Experts: U.S. Surgeon General Issues Advisory on Social Media Concerns for Children & Teens

WASHINGTON (May 25, 2022) – The U.S. Surgeon General is sounding the alarm on the risk social media poses to children’s mental health. It comes amid a national youth mental health crisis. In an advisory issued Tuesday, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy wrote that excessive social media use as a child may lead to a higher risk of poor mental health and that there isn’t enough information to say whether social media is “sufficiently safe” for children and teenagers. 

GW faculty experts are available to offer insight, commentary and analysis on the impact of social media on mental health as well as social media addiction and the policy and practice suggestions that could address this issue. If you would like to speak with an expert, please contact GW Media Relations at gwmedia@gwu.edu


Vikram R. Bhargava is an assistant professor of strategic management and public policy at the GW School of Business. His research centers around topics including technology addiction, mass social media outrage, artificial intelligence, and other topics related to digital technology policy. Bhargava can speak to social media addiction, why exactly social media is an addictive product unlike any other, and the policy and practice suggestions that are often overlooked.

Fallon Goodman is an assistant professor of psychology and the director of the Emotion and Resilience Laboratory at GW. Dr. Goodman’s research focuses on human social connection and how people deal with adversity, with a particular emphasis on individuals who are susceptible to social stress.

Dr. Mary DeRaedt is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Virginia and a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) with a Doctorate in Counseling and Supervision. She is a Clinical Professor at the George Washington University and provides psychotherapy for people of all ages at the Gil Institute for Trauma Recovery and Education. Her previous work has focused on effective treatments for children and adolescents coping with trauma, anxiety, non-suicidal self-injury, depression, behavior disorders and disordered eating. She teaches courses in play therapy, trauma and crisis intervention, child and adolescent development, family therapy, internship in clinical supervision and human sexuality.