MENTALLY HEALTHY IN THE DIGITAL ERA: Staying Human in the Advanced Technology Realm

Penulis

ELIZABETH KRISTI POERWANDARI (KRISTI)
Universitas Indonesia (UI).

Kata Kunci:

mentally healthy, digital era

Sinopsis

This book is highly relevant to the current state of affairs, which is full of dilemmas and contradictions. On one hand, humanity is experiencing extraordinary advancements in life due to technological progress. On the other hand, people are regressing in social activities and roles that once defined their identity. The ever-expanding knowledge and the ability to complete tasks quickly with the aid of technology contradict the rising psychological issues, such as a tendency to “give up easily” and feeling alone even in the midst of a crowd.

As a result, humanity today finds itself in a fragile condition—full of confusion and struggling to predict what will happen tomorrow due to an insufficient understanding of the metaverse, a phenomenon described as BANI (brittle, anxious, nonlinear, incomprehensible). With great patience, Kristi Poerwandari attempts to deepen our understanding of what is happening and what we must do to strengthen ourselves.

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  • PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 2. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
  • 3. LIVING IN THE GIG ECONOMY
  • 4. SOCIAL LIFE IN THE INFORMATION ERA
  • 5. HUMANS ARE REAL BEINGS, NOT MACHINES
  • 6. THE CLAMOUR OF ONLINE MEDIA AND THE IMPORTANCE OF DIGITAL LITERACY
  • 7. WHO ARE WE AND WHERE ARE WE GOING?
  • 8. MINDFUL LIVING AND SELF-COMPASSION
  • 9. FINDING A BALANCED LIFE
  • REFERENCES
  • INDEX
  • THEIR WORDS ABOUT “MENTALLY HEALTHY IN THE DIGITAL ERA”
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Biografi Penulis

ELIZABETH KRISTI POERWANDARI (KRISTI), Universitas Indonesia (UI).

ELIZABETH KRISTI POERWANDARI (KRISTI) is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia (UI). She is a member of the Toward Healthy Mind, Body, and Sexuality Research Laboratory at UI’s Faculty of Psychology. Her interests and concerns lie in the fields of mental health, gender studies, violence prevention and intervention, trauma management, network society psychology, and qualitative research.

She writes articles and books on women's and gender issues, qualitative research, trauma and violence management, as well as other mental health concerns. Her doctoral dissertation explored the philosophical study of humanity regarding violence. In addition to her research on sexual violence, she is currently engaged in studies on network society psychology.

Kristi is one of the founders of Yayasan Pulih, a psychological organization focused on trauma management and psychosocial empowerment, as well as one of the founders of LBH APIK Jawa Barat. She is the editor of Indonesian Women in a Changing Society (Ewha Women’s University Press, Korea, 2005) and a council member of the Asian Association of Women’s Studies (AAWS).

Kristi can be contacted via email at kpoerwandari@gmail.com and elizabeth.kristi@ui.ac.id.

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