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SG | Under Pressure: Perfection Pressure
Explore how societal values would seem to be evolving in the realm where individuals are increasingly attributing meaning to their lives.
Have you ever felt like your best just wasn't good enough? You are not alone. Lien Faelens (Ghent University) will look at perfection pressure and the stress to be the best. Tour dynamics at the intersection between social media technique, social network site users and society. In her cutting edge research on young adults and adolescents, she focuses on the underlying mechanisms and interplay between identity constructs and social media in order to better understand perfection pressure. Explore how societal values would seem to be evolving in the realm where individuals are increasingly attributing meaning to their lives. From performance pressure to social comparison and the fear of missing out, gain insights into the positive and negative consequences of social media use and the nature of risks this entails.
About Lien Faelens
Lien Faelens is a PhD Candidate at the department of Experimental Clinical and Health psychology of Ghent University in Belgium. She primarily conducts research in metal healthcare, where she takes a deeper look at the effects of social networking sites on well-being of young adults. More specifically, she focuses on the question when and how these sites seem to affect our self-esteem and eventually lead to an increase of depressive or anxiety symptoms.