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Diagnosing and curing internet addiction

  • Please answer my question: I want references to the treatment of internet addiction.


  • Walbridge-ga: Interesting. You paid five times as much for this answer, from skermit-ga, as you did for this one from clouseau-ga: http://anon.user.anonymizer.com/http://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=179906 Yet I don't think you got five times as much information. Indeed, clouseau-ga went the extra mile on a low value question, and I salute him for that. It looks to me as if skermit-ga spent very little time to earn his/her ten dollars.


  • Dr. Kimberly S. Young of the APA (American Psychological Association) first presented her research on Internet Addiction in 1996, and has since then written a multitude of papers on this subject, with focus on different groups, such as cyberaffairs, college use, and the like. I've linked you to many of her papers which are reprinted online, and you can read more about this fast-growing disorder. Internet Addiction as defined by Dr. Young consists of 4 or more of these symptoms over a 12 month period: 1. feel preoccupied with the internet (think about while offline); 2. feel a need to use the internet with increasing amounts of time in order to achieve satisfaction; 3. have an inability to control your internet use; 4. feel restless or irritable when attempting to cut down or stop Internet use; 5. use the Internet as a way of escaping from problems or of relieving a poor mood (feelings of helplessness, guilt, anxiety or depression); 6. lie to family members or friends to conceal the extent of involvement with the Internet; 7. jeopardize or risk the loss of a significant relationship, job, educational or career opportunity because of the Internet; 8. keep returning even after spending an excessive amount of money on on-line fees; 9. go through withdrawal when offline (increased depression, anxiety); 10. stay on-line longer than originally intended. and also has a large section on ways to cope and treat this disorder. She draws many parallels between this addiction and others, such as sex addiction and gambling, and her papers are a very interesting read. Also provided is a bibliography of other papers you might find at your library, or through a subscription service online for more information. Search Strategy: "internet addiction" "psychological association" on google: ://www.google.com/search?q=%22internet+addiction%22+%22psychological+association%22 Additional Links: Press release about Dr. Young's presentation: http://www.apa.org/releases/internet.html Full text articles of many of Dr. Young's research papers: http://www.netaddiction.com/articles/articles.htm#FULL-TEXT%20ARTICLES: Suggestions on treatment and coping with Internet Addition: http://www.netaddiction.com/articles/symptoms.htm#TREATMENT More articles: http://www.netaddiction.com/articles/articles.htm#INTERNET%20ADDICTION%20ARTICLES%20NOT%20AVAILABLE%20ONLINE: Going over all of the papers Dr. Young has written will give you a greater scope of the problem, and help you understand how the different treatments may help. If you post your zip code (nothing more pleaase than that), I can try to find Internet Addiction support groups in your area. Thank you for asking your question. skermit-ga


  • I had difficulty opening the site for questions. I had forgotten my passwod so I got snarled up in a closed loop trying to get out. That's why I paid twice for the same request. Thanks for the help. My students will thank you as do I. Dr. Walbridge







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