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Leetzgirl
12-09-2008, 05:57 PM
A New Addiction: Internet Junkies


ScienceDaily (Sep. 10, 2008) — While compulsive gambling is only beginning to be addressed by mental health professionals, they must now face a new affliction: Internet addiction.
"The problem isn't widespread but we know of serious cases in which teenagers don't leave the house, don't have interpersonal relationships, and have been isolated in front of their computer screen for the past two or three years, and only speak in the language of the characters they play with in network video games," says Louise Nadeau, a professor at the Université de Montréal's Department of Psychology.

"In a few years we'll have couples in therapy because the Internet will have become their main occupation."

Nadeau is director of the new university institute on addiction. It was created last year by the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux. The mandate of the institute is to conduct epidemiological studies on addiction, evaluate the services available to patients, guarantee state-of-the-art practices, and document new forms of addiction.

There is no lack of data on compulsive gambling and alcoholism. But there is a vacuum when it comes to Internet addiction. "There is no reliable study or clinical data on the issue," says Nadeau. "We are starting from scratch."

A survey conducted in the Quebec health network concluded that hundreds of patients have consulted a professional about this issue. Researchers hope to further develop this data and determine the clinical threshold of addiction, establish how the disease evolves and elaborate intervention techniques.

To better communicate their findings the institute will use a knowledge broker. "It's like a journalist for a research team but the public is made up of clinicians," explains Nadeau. "The broker must communicate the data in accessible terms and make sure it is targeted to the needs of practitioners."


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080908185314.htm


I know people who say lawl, lol. rofl, lmao in real.

which is abit sad

Moh
12-09-2008, 06:04 PM
Its not like im addicted to the internet :8

AndrewByrne
12-09-2008, 06:14 PM
I do spend alot of time on the internet and I would say stuff like "Lol" in real life as a joke :\

But I do have a life ;l

What a joke tbh

Hazza
12-09-2008, 06:17 PM
So they are saying if you come on the internet everyday, you've got no life. Nioceee one :/

I have a life thanks, BUT ITS FRIDAY NIGHT AND NO ONES GOING OUT!!!!

DrLacero
12-09-2008, 10:37 PM
This is hardly a "new" addiction, there have been clinics in Asia for gaming addiction for years now. Judging what the line between heavy usage and addiction has got to be difficult, I'd like to see what they say the difference is.

Inseriousity.
13-09-2008, 05:38 PM
lol I do actually go outside but I do say cba in real life. oh no, I'll have to go to rehab now. Does anyone know a rehab clinic online?

Swearwolf
13-09-2008, 05:40 PM
lol I do actually go outside but I do say cba in real life. oh no, I'll have to go to rehab now. Does anyone know a rehab clinic online?

www.lol.com

N-Dubz
13-09-2008, 06:07 PM
people who say "lol" and stuff irl kinda make me cringe.

and couple therapy over the internet? thats kind of sad isnt it lol im sure it would NOT go that far.

& your kind of weird if you would rather sit on the internet then leave your house.

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