QUESTIONS & ANSWERS:
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Question
Could you please give me an idea as to where one might find help for
internet addiction? Also, could you please provide some information about it?
Answer
Although many writers and researchers are starting to address the concept
of Internet addiction, I would prefer to use the term compulsive behavior.
Addiction technically implies a physical dependence on a substance (e.g.,
alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs). That said, it's becoming clear that
some active computer users do develop compulsive behavior patterns
involving the Internet.
Fortunately, there are two excellent articles on Internet compulsive
behaviors in our e-zine. I recommend that you first check out
Computer and Cyberspace Addiction, then
Internet Can Be As Addicting As Alcohol, Drugs And Gambling.
The
former also has several links for additional information.
If you're concerned that you're becoming compulsive about your use of the
Internet I would recommend that you consult with a mental health
professional with expertise in compulsive behaviors. Breaking free of
compulsive behavioral patterns can be tough, but many people can and do so.
It requires some determination and perseverance though and that's where a
professional can be helpful, in addition to his or her expertise in
behavioral change.
05/03/98
Reid K. Hester, Ph.D.
Director, Research Division
Behavior Therapy Associates
3810 Osuna Rd NE Suite 1
Albuquerque, NM 87109
505.345.6100 ph
505.342.2454 fax
Behavioral Self-control Program for Windows
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