Mobile Phone use Disorder in Children and Adolescents – Care by Dr. Sathiya Ganesan

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Helping Children Regain Control, Focus, and Emotional Balance in a Hyperconnected World

Mobile phones are a part of everyday life — but for many children and teenagers, screen time has shifted from habit to dependence. What starts as casual scrolling or texting can evolve into compulsive behavior that affects sleep, school, mood, relationships, and brain development.

Mobile Phone use disorder is a growing behavioral concern that requires not just discipline, but understanding, therapy, and structured support.

Dr. Sathiya Ganesan, Consultant in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, offers specialized care for mobile use disorder, helping children and their families move from digital overwhelm to real-life balance.

Understanding Mobile Phone use Disorder

When Constant Connectivity Leads to Emotional Disconnection

It is driven by:

Mobile phone use disorder (also called smartphone overuse or nomophobia) refers to the excessive and compulsive use of a mobile device — often for messaging, social media, videos, gaming, or browsing — to the point that it interferes with daily life and emotional health.

  • Instant gratification and dopamine release
  • Fear of missing out (FOMO)
  • Social validation and peer pressure
  • Escaping stress, boredom, or emotional pain

It affects a child’s attention span, emotional regulation, and ability to be present in the moment.

Signs of Mobile Phone use Disorder in Children

  • Anxiety, restlessness, or anger when the phone is taken away
  • Constant checking of notifications or screen even during conversations
  • Skipping sleep, meals, or homework for phone use
  • Withdrawal from family or friends in favor of screen interaction
  • Low frustration tolerance and poor focus
  • Mood swings or self-esteem issues tied to digital interactions
  • Lying about screen time or hiding phone use

These are not just “bad habits” — they may be signs of a behavioral aisorder needing clinical attention.

Holistic, In-Depth Evaluation

Compassionate Communication and Awareness

Expert Psychotherapeutic Interventions

Medication Support (If Needed)

Building a Balanced Lifestyle

Family Involvement and Support

Why Choose Dr. Sathiya Ganesan for Mobile Phone use Disorder Care?

With a deep understanding of child development, digital behavior, and emotional health, Dr. Sathiya Ganesan provides:

  • Non-judgmental, age-appropriate care
  • Customized therapy that addresses the emotional root of mobile phone use disorder.
  • A recovery plan that empowers both children and parents
  • Practical tools for long-lasting change and digital wellness

He helps children not just unplug — but rediscover joy in real life.

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Reconnect With Life — One Step at a Time

If your child is struggling to control their mobile use, it’s not too late to help.
Contact Dr. Sathiya Ganesan today to begin a recovery journey that builds focus, resilience, and freedom from screen dependence.

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