dr. william lambos with abf behavior health. thank you for being here, doctor. >> thank you. everybody is on it. is that part of the problem for kids. >> it is part of the problem. but it's only a part of the problem. the -- in the young brain. >> uh-huh. >> it has a -- it's still developing. >> okay. >> so there is -- there are limits to how much information can be taken in as the frontal lobes mature and as the brain matures and how to process that information. >> back when i was a kid, all right, if you had a run-in with someone at high school and a little dust-up, you know, it was there, you got over it, you worked it out. now, all right, anything that happens, any interaction can go back and forth and goes viral. >> and you are just online. you don't have to deal with it person to person. >> that's right. >> some teens are comparing themselves to their peers. they're constantly judging. >> right. there's a whole list of things that happen. starting at the bottom with what they call fear of missing out. just not being part of that buzz. >> right. >> then there's the negat