Computer Addiction. 
 “Excessive desire and subsequent use of 
the internet or the computer that results 
in negative consequences socially, 
financially, physically, emotionally or 
otherwise for the user. A preoccupation 
with computers can lead to problems 
with relationships, problems with 
productivity or problems with self-care 
and hygiene”.
 Offline Computer Addiction: excessive 
gaming behavior, which can both be 
practiced offline and online. 
 Online Computer Addiction: Commonly 
known as Internet addiction.
How do people become 
addicted? 
 Many people turn to the Internet 
in order to manage unpleasant 
feelings such as stress, loneliness, 
depression, and anxiety. 
 Losing yourself online can 
temporarily make feelings such 
as loneliness, stress, anxiety, 
depression, and boredom 
evaporate into thin air.
Are you addicted? 
 Feeling an intense desire to go online, play a computer game, or socialize, being drawn by the 
computer as soon as you have a chance. 
 Spending time on the computer despite family functions taking place, special events, or other 
activities. 
 Replacing old hobbies with excessive use of the computer and using the computer as your 
primary source of entertainment and procrastination. 
 Performing actions on the computer that are outside the realm of what your original plans. 
 Lying to your family and friends about the activities that you perform while on the computer. 
 Having an emotional attachment to your computer. 
 Possessing anxious feelings when wanting to use the computer or knowing that time on the 
computer is limited. 
 Exhibiting mood swings or irritability when you are not allowed to spend as much time on the 
computer as you would like to or if your computer time is interrupted 
 Losing track of time while on the computer and spending more time on it than intended 
 Using the computer as a form of escapism from reality
Effects 
 Overspending on hardware, software or other computer items. 
 Loss of relationships. 
 Loss of a job due to a lack of productivity, giving up career goals in 
an effort to spend more time on the computer, lack of productivity 
on school assignment. 
 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (pain and numbness in hands and wrists). 
 Dry eyes or strained vision. 
 Back aches and neck aches; severe headaches. 
 Sleep disturbances. 
 Pronounced weight gain or weight loss.
Treatments 
 Counseling and therapy 
 Group Support 
 Changing Interests
References 
 http://www.helpguide.org/mental/internet_cybersex_addiction.htm 
 http://www.addictions.com/computer/

Adictions

  • 2.
    Computer Addiction. “Excessive desire and subsequent use of the internet or the computer that results in negative consequences socially, financially, physically, emotionally or otherwise for the user. A preoccupation with computers can lead to problems with relationships, problems with productivity or problems with self-care and hygiene”.
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     Offline ComputerAddiction: excessive gaming behavior, which can both be practiced offline and online.  Online Computer Addiction: Commonly known as Internet addiction.
  • 4.
    How do peoplebecome addicted?  Many people turn to the Internet in order to manage unpleasant feelings such as stress, loneliness, depression, and anxiety.  Losing yourself online can temporarily make feelings such as loneliness, stress, anxiety, depression, and boredom evaporate into thin air.
  • 5.
    Are you addicted?  Feeling an intense desire to go online, play a computer game, or socialize, being drawn by the computer as soon as you have a chance.  Spending time on the computer despite family functions taking place, special events, or other activities.  Replacing old hobbies with excessive use of the computer and using the computer as your primary source of entertainment and procrastination.  Performing actions on the computer that are outside the realm of what your original plans.  Lying to your family and friends about the activities that you perform while on the computer.  Having an emotional attachment to your computer.  Possessing anxious feelings when wanting to use the computer or knowing that time on the computer is limited.  Exhibiting mood swings or irritability when you are not allowed to spend as much time on the computer as you would like to or if your computer time is interrupted  Losing track of time while on the computer and spending more time on it than intended  Using the computer as a form of escapism from reality
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    Effects  Overspendingon hardware, software or other computer items.  Loss of relationships.  Loss of a job due to a lack of productivity, giving up career goals in an effort to spend more time on the computer, lack of productivity on school assignment.  Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (pain and numbness in hands and wrists).  Dry eyes or strained vision.  Back aches and neck aches; severe headaches.  Sleep disturbances.  Pronounced weight gain or weight loss.
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    Treatments  Counselingand therapy  Group Support  Changing Interests
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