Posted on 08/11/2006 7:04:56 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
A Canadian survey this month warns that the Internet can cause antisocial behavior. The survey dovetails with a decade of horror stories about people who can't stop spending too much time in front of their computer, even as their lives fall apart. An entire cohort of experts has sprung up to diagnose and treat what they call Internet Addiction Disorder, or IAD. Other experts, so far unwilling to elevate the behavior to addiction level, instead refer to PIU--Pathologic Internet Use, or simply, "internetomania."
Whatever it's called, it must be serious, because there are so many professionals and facilities now offering help for the condition and so many grim statistics accompanying warnings of a virtual epidemic--e.g., that 20% of children may be affected. Look closely, though, and most of the statistics are wild guesswork. In fact, the only thing certain about Internet addiction is that it has created a fresh niche for people who make their living marketing services to deal with the latest disorder.
The symptoms of this one, we are told, are not unlike those of alcoholism or compulsive gambling--featuring. similar destructive urges and psychological dependence. The effects range from ruined marriages to bladder problems caused by an unwillingness to take a break from the screen.
Accounts of the scourge pour in from around the globe. The University of Texas at Dallas offers advice for compulsive Internet users alongside information about eating disorders. In some countries, it has become an official matter, too. A government public-awareness campaign in Zurich cautions the Swiss: "Spending lots of time in virtual worlds, especially chat rooms, online games and sex sites, can lead to a dependence comparable to other addictions."
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And so it will surely go. For all of our sakes: You Internet addicts, real or imagined--please get a life.
(Excerpt) Read more at opinionjournal.com ...
So?
Nonsense, I was antisocial long before the internet. Correlation does not prove causation.
Oh please... I surf the web all the time and I'm not addicted.
Good thing for me that I didn't read this.
I can quit any time I want to...
Good for you. Maybe one day I'll be able to have your kind of self discipline.
I'm doomed.
Can I access the advice online?
translation....
Don't read the internet or you may find out Progressives and the MSM are lying thieves.
Cool!
Now I can file my disability claim....
less workie more surfie....
Hey, I can tell that already just by turning on a TV, or picking up a newspaper.
Hi, my name is Netmilsmom and I am an internet addict.
(I think giving a screenname at this point is a sure sign)
So when will Pfizer release the antidote?
Bladder problems?
That is why I use a urethral catheter while I surf the internet.
18 hours? Don't you like it here?
:)
I smell a good Friday thread brewing....
I submit the name "Surfban" for this new wonder drug
I'm hope minds more brilliant and/or humerous than mine will chime in soon, this could be fun!
*smiles warmly*
Hi Netmilsmom!
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