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Internet Addiction

Internet addiction is classified as an impulse control disorder, similar in nature to pathological gambling but without the involvement of intoxicating substances. People can develop emotional attachments to online activities and friendships, which can lead to compulsive behaviors.

Internet Addiction

Internet Addiction

Addiction to Cyber Relationships


Cybersex Addiction

This type of Internet addiction involves online porn, adult websites. Sexual fantasy chat rooms, web cams with XXX ratings, and other sexual related activities online.


When these activities interfere with real world sexual or romantic relationships or they are used excessively then this becomes a problem and treatment is usually needed.


Questionnaire






If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be suffering from Internet Addition Disorder, also commonly referred to as Compulsive Internet Use (CIU), Problematic Internet Use (PIU).

Informational Addiction

You may find yourself surfing the web and looking up information constantly, and this can cause informational overload.

This phenomenon is called Wilfing which is the abbreviation of "What Was I Looking For?". It has many emotional disadvantages such as insecurity and hesitation, confusion, frustration and time pressure.







 


How to stop Internet addiction?

Online Compulsions

Online Shopping

Israelis set the record in 2015 for online purchases, a study by eBay released Monday reveals. No fewer than 95% of Israelis who use Internet-connected computers at home or work, or who own smart devices, bought something on-line in 2015. That was more than the 91% polled in June 2014, the last time the study was conducted.

Online Gambling
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Computer Addiction

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Internet addiction is described as an impulse control disorder, which does not involve use of an intoxicating drug and is very similar to pathological gambling. Some Internet users may develop an emotional attachment to on-line friends and activities they create on their computer screens.