Mind Matters: Understanding Gen Z Mental Health in the 21st Century thoughtfully captures how rapid digitalization, shifting family roles, unstable career pathways, and evolving relationship norms are shaping young people’s inner worlds.
The chapters in this book make it clear that anxiety, identity confusion, and relational strain among Gen Z are not merely personal struggles—they are social phenomena. Dopamine-driven platforms, fragmented identities, changing parental models, and new forms of coping such as meme culture reflect how society itself is being reorganized. Mental health here emerges as a mirror of contemporary culture.
This book is a timely reminder that to support Gen Z, we must look beyond individuals and examine the systems they inhabit. In doing so, Mind Matters offers not just understanding, but social insight essential for educators, families, and policymakers shaping the future.

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