Internet Addiction Disorder

in internet •  8 years ago 

Is a theoretical case of the pathological use of the Internet that may lead to behavior disorders. This phenomenon may be widespread in almost all societies in the world because of the availability of networked devices.
This addiction is due to several reasons: "boredom, emptiness, loneliness, the temptations that the internet provides to the individual and many more according to the individual's tendencies.
The term Internet addiction is first developed by American psychologist Kimberly Young, one of the first psychologists to study the phenomenon in the United States since 1994. Young defines Internet addiction as the use of the Internet more From 38 hours per week
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*Symptoms of the disease

  • Increasing the number of hours in front of the Internet steadily exceeds the periods set by the individual for himself.
  • Extreme tension and anxiety in the event of any impediment to the connection to the network (the Internet) may reach the extent of depression if long - stay away from entry and the sense of happiness and psychological comfort when it is due to use.
  • Talk about the Internet in everyday life.
  • Neglecting social, family and functional duties because of the use of the network.
  • Continued use of the Internet (Internet) with some problems such as the loss of social relations, and delay in work.
  • Sudden sleep and the desire to open e-mail or see the list of callers in Messenger (Messenger).
  • Busy thinking about the Internet while closing the line. [2]
  • The inability to cope with the pressures of daily life
  • inability to face problems
  • The inability to fill leisure time with a variety of hobbies
  • The inability to establish good social relations because of shyness or introversion
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Oh well, i'll just put it on the shelf with the rest of my disorders....

Hello, I fully appreciate your concerns! But I think we need get used to being connected to the cloud. I'm doing my best to embrace it and focus on the good that can come from it.