Ecotherapy: an alternative therapy for social media addiction during covid-19 outbreak
The covid-19 epidemic has led to a major increase in the usage of social media, with many individuals finding sanctuary in the digital realm. In light of the potential for addiction, it has become crucial to develop alternate treatments for social media addiction. Ecotherapy, often known as nature-b...
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Main Authors: | Yola Eka Putri (Author), Berru Amalianita (Author), Nilma Zola (Author), Linda Fitria (Author) |
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Indonesian Counselor Association (IKI),
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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