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Psychologists warn of the risk of following 'influencers' advice

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The advice of a social media influencer should not be confused with the guidelines or guidelines of a professional. However, the Official College of Psychology of Santa Cruz de Tenerife warns that it is increasingly common to find "mental health prescribers without accreditation" on platforms such as TikTok or Instagram. This latest app is the most harmful to the psychological well-being of young people, according to a study by the Royal Society…
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sport.es broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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