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selfie is no longer just a self-image. It is a phenomenon that has swept the world lately and has become a nightmare for many people of all ages. No cellular phone with a camera is available from the images taken by the person or with his friends through the mobile phone's front camera.

This is what puzzled many people to find the appropriate description of this phenomenon. While psychiatrists described its users as psychologically disoriented, others found it a fashion imposed by technological development.
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The American Health Day website published a study by Ohio University assistant professor Jesse Fox, in which Sylvie's behavior was linked to what is scientifically known as narcissism, a self-interest.

The study included 800 people between the ages of 18 and 40 who filled out an online survey of their activities in photos they published on social networking pages, as well as other personality assessment tests

The researchers said people associated with selfie imaging and spending a lot of time editing and publishing images on social networking sites are more interested in themselves and think they are smarter, more attractive and better than others, as well as problems with feeling insecure, reckless behavior, Some features of anti-society and tendency to self-amplification.

Fox says the proliferation of self-images on social networking sites helps to confirm self-amplification in these people. But despite this, she stressed that people who take photos of selfie do not have to suffer frequently from the problems and mental disorders on the Internet, but today they have become a common and natural behavior.

Psychologists have recently warned that capturing many of the world-famous images of the selfie phenomenon may not only be an addiction to self-imaging, but an initial indication of a disorder that can lead to psychological consequences that can cause depression and self-harm. Feeling good about appearance.

David Philly, a consultant psychiatrist at Pryori Hospital, London, said that 2 out of every three patients who have had a BDD disorder since the advent of cameras have increased their desire to take personal pictures and display them on the media.

He added that the addiction to capture this type of images involves man's obsession with its appearance. The American Psychiatric Association said that people taking autobiographical images may indicate a mental disorder called salfitis, defined as the great desire to take self-portraits and disseminate them on social media sites as a way to compensate for the lack of self-confidence. Three levels of this Turbulence: A mild disturbance, a capture of images at least 3 times a day, but not posted on social networking sites.
A severe disorder, a capture of images at least 3 times a day, is posted on social networking sites.

Chronic disorder will be when you can not control the desire to take self-portraits around the clock, and publish images on social networking sites more than 6 times a day.

According to the American Association, there is currently no cure for this disorder, and temporary therapy is available through cognitive behavioral therapy.

A recent British study has shown that young girls are the most obsessed with selfie, spending more than 5 hours a week taking self-portraits, which clearly indicates a growing obsession among young people.

In the study of 2000 girls, they found that they took three selfie pictures every day after adding makeup and taking care of the best lighting and photography angle, so the time taken to take each picture could be about 48 minutes, meaning they spend about 5 hours and 36 minutes Each week take photos and adjust their body as appropriate.

Of the 2,000 girls in the study, 16 to 25 years were the heaviest of selfie, with an average of 16 minutes per imaging session, three times a day.

Research has shown that 22 percent of girls seek admiring social networking sites to boost their selves, the main reason for taking selfie pictures. Seeking to attract someone's attention is one of the motives for taking pictures.

the source : http://www.alarab.co.uk/?id=63440

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