One modern addiction risk that could not have been imagined twenty years ago is the compulsive use of the Internet. Though significant clinical disagreement exists about whether or not excessive or compulsive Internet use qualifies as an actual addiction, many potentially addictive behaviors offline such as gambling, sex, shopping and gaming can be fueled and enabled by Internet access. There are several reasons for a compulsive or excessive computer user to get help.
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Internet addiction goes beyond frequently updating your Twitter account. Internet addiction extends to online games, adult material, gambling, and even shopping for the best possible deals. A computer addiction can prove dangerous for a number of reasons, but help is available for every situation.
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The Internet is available almost everywhere we go, and it can be all too for an Internet addiction to develop. There is help for those dealing with a computer addiction, and this help can help people restore their lives and rebuild broken relationships.
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The Internet is a fascinating tool that can be used to learn more about our world and everything in it. It provides stories, movies, entertainment, news and more. However, the Internet also has the power to rob individuals of their time, their families and the quality of their lives. Commonly known as internet addiction, compulsive Internet surfing has a growing presence in American culture. A compulsion is a strong, seemingly uncontrollable urge to engage in a behavior.
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Most teenagers today have never lived in a world without the internet. They are often more tech-savvy than adults and they embrace each new technology that develops. This interest in the internet and technology can evolve into an obsession. Teenagers are known for extremes in moods and behaviors, but extreme internet use can cause everyday living to take a back seat to online time. (more…)
It’s available 24 hours a day. It brings you up-to-date news, music, entertainment and media of every kind. It can connect you to the world and educate you about the universe. You can talk, email, create projects and play games with people from around the world with the Internet.
It’s easy to see what makes the Internet so addictive. With new features being introduced every day, the Internet has become as much as, and even more so, a part of the daily American life. But how do you know when your Internet connection has taken over your life? (more…)
Internet addiction disorder refers to the problematic use of the Internet, including the various aspects of its technology such as electronic mail (e-mail) and the World Wide Web. Internet use does have some great benefits to our daily living. The technology behind the Internet is powerful. However, too much dependency of the Internet can lead to an addiction.
These types of addictions are a growing problem for many people, especially since daily life is relying more heavily on the Internet. Addictive behavioral qualities linked to the use of Internet does not receive enough attention. (more…)
Every day the Internet grows with new Web sites. As this space develops, more and more people are finding it hard to get offline and back into reality.
According to a study done by Diane M. Wieland, associate professor and director of the Undergraduate Nursing Program at the La Salle University, between nine and 15 million people use the Internet daily. It is estimated that this number increases by 25 percent every three months and around five to 10 percent of these users will almost certainly develop an Internet addiction.
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