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September 16, 2021

CCR Associate Director, Dr. Tali Raviv talks with Fox 32 Chicago about Effects of Social Media Sites on Young Girls

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Popular social media sites are proving to be toxic for young girls, according to a report. Dr. Tali Raviv, a psychologist at Lurie Children's Center for Childhood Resilience weighs in on the topic.

Source:https://www.fox32chicago.com/video/978608.amp

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