Staring at an image of yourself on Zoom has serious consequences for mental health – especially for women
- Written by Roxanne Felig, PhD Candidate in Social Psychology, University of South Florida
Video calls often show people an image of themselves.SDI Productions/E+ via Getty ImagesIn the past few years, people across the world have spent more time on video chat programs like Zoom and FaceTime than ever before. These applications mimic in-person encounters by allowing users to see the people they are communicating with. But unlike...

