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Internet Addictions Health
Internet Addictions Health
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- Article on recognizing and dealing with Internet addiction.
- Offers help and resources for men and women who were betrayed by loved one due to Internet addition or cyber-affairs.
- Case study with references, and annotated list of links with ratings.
- Information and professional as well as self-help resources on the growing problem of internet and computer addiction and their psychological and social implications.
- Links and overview by Rudolph G. Briggs, Ph.D. Department of Psychotechnology at the University of Albany.
- A look at the facts and opinions behind so-called "Internet addiction disorder" (compulsive over-use of the Internet).
- Compiled by James Fearing, Ph.D.
- Offers resources that deal with internet addiction, as well as offers tips on cyber-wellness.
- Detailed research paper, symptoms, questionnaire, and articles.
- Paper by Storm A. King, that provides an overview of current research findings, and explanations of IAD.
- Internet/TV addiction research, theories and suggestions.
- Long article with scientific references, by Maressa Hecht Orzack, Ph.D.
- Article examining whether persistent online gaming is a harmless pastime or a serious addition.
- Help with addictive or compulsive computer-based sexual activity and cyber-infidelity problems.
- Article describing Pathological Internet Use (PIU).
- Paper written by Jennifer R. Ferris, a psychology student at Virginia Tech.
- Overview of related studies, and signs of Internet addiction in the workplace.
- Wanton web surfing in the workplace can cost companies up to 6.25% of their annual wage costs
- Short article about the author's personal experience with computer addiction, as well as suggestions how to deal with it.
- Brief list of common symptoms and related links.
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