In today's digital age, the impact of phone snubbing, also known as "phubbing," and smartphone addiction on relationships is a growing concern. This issue, which disrupts communication, hinders empathy, and leads to dissatisfaction in relationships, is the focus of Dr. Fred Harvey's perspective. Dr. Harvey, who emphasizes the importance of being mindful of our smartphone use, believes that phubbing and smartphone addiction have a negative impact on relationships. He suggests that the first step towards change is for individuals to be aware of their behavior and respect those around them by engaging in face-to-face interactions. Dr. Harvey also highlights the detrimental effects of smartphone addiction on communication skills, empathy, and self-revelation, and believes that addressing this addiction is crucial for maintaining healthy relationships and preventing psychological distress and loneliness. Join Dr. Fred Harvey as he delves deeper into this topic on this ep
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in the segment tonight, another illegal alien murder case, this time in texas. also a new study about smartphones that says they hurt personal relationships. now from new york city, shannon bream, we begin with you. tell me about the smartphone study. you know what? i learned a new word today. it is called fubbing, meaning phone snubbing. if your partner is more interested in their smartphone and other social media, it could be hurting your relationship. two professors out of baylor decided to study this and see how the percentages were going down.
in the segment tonight, another illegal alien murder case, this time in texas. also a new study about smartphones that says they hurt personal relationships. now from new york city, shannon bream, we begin with you. tell me about the smartphone study. you know what? i learned a new word today. it is called fubbing, meaning phone snubbing. if your partner is more interested in their smartphone and other social media, it could be hurting your relationship. two professors out of baylor decided to study this and see how the percentages were going down. 65% say they have been fubbed.