Social Media and Screen Addiction

Compulsive engagement with screens and social media is a contemporary behavioural addiction that often hides in plain sight. This 2 hour clinical webinar explores screen and social media use through psychological, relational and neurobiological lenses, equipping you to work with clarity, confidence and ethical balance.

The Addiction Series - Social media and screens
(Session 3 of 5 in series)
Wed, October 14th
17:30 PM - 19:30 PM

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Event overview:

Compulsive engagement with screens and social media is a contemporary behavioural addiction that often hides in plain sight.

Shaped by attention economics, reward systems and emotional regulation, digital environments amplify comparison, avoidance, dissociation and dysregulation in ways that are frequently normalised or minimised.

This 2 hour clinical webinar explores screen and social media use through psychological, relational and neurobiological lenses, equipping you to work with clarity, confidence and ethical balance.

We will examine:

  • How digital platforms interact with reward circuitry and dopamine systems
  • The role of comparison, shame and identity construction online
  • Screens as regulation, avoidance and dissociation
  • Ambivalence and resistance around behaviour change
  • The relational and developmental impact of excessive screen use

We will also consider how social media and gaming can become highly compelling for ADHD and autistic clients because of reward loops, predictability and controlled social contact.

You’ll explore ways to talk about screen use with neurodivergent clients that respect their regulation needs while still addressing risk and harm.

Clinical Takeaway

By the end of this session, you will be able to:

  • Confidently assess problematic screen use without moralising or dismissing
  • Recognise when digital engagement is functioning as emotional regulation
  • Formulate compulsive use within attachment and nervous system frameworks
  • Use values based conversations to address ambivalence
  • Design collaborative boundary setting experiments with clients
  • Intervene actively rather than remaining in general lifestyle discussion

 


This webinar forms part of The Addiction Series

The Addiction Series is a five‑part Grove Series CPD course on addiction across porn and sex, alcohol, social media and screens, drugs and work. You can book this event on its own for £30, choose a select few, or purchase all 5 webinars together for £120. (Prices inclusive of VAT).

Dates and Times

All Wednesdays, 17:30–19:30 (UK time)

About this event

  • Date:14 October 2026
  • Time:5:30 pm - 7:30 pm (2 CPD hours)
  • Fee:Starting from £30 (VAT included)
  • Location:Live on Zoom
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Robert and Elliot will co‑facilitate this session (and The Addiction Series), offering a grounded, non‑shaming approach to pornography and sex addiction work, with space for clinical questions and reflection.

Robert Rees

Director

Dip (Psych, Trauma, Supvn) MUKCP MBACP

Elliot Davis

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MUKCP, MBACP, IATP

Event details

  • Date:14 October 2026
  • Time:5:30 pm - 7:30 pm (2 CPD hours)
  • Fee:Starting from £30 (VAT included)
  • Location:Live on Zoom
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Do you have a question? Get in touch with a member of the team who will be happy to help

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