Internet addiction disorder

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    Yes, being addicted to one’s phone is a real addiction today. Some may laugh at this, but research has discovered the scary truth about technology and its effect on the brain. According to, (??????) “Studies have shown that brain scans of young people with an internet addiction disorder (IAD) are similar to those of people with substance addictions to alcohol, cocaine, and cannabis” (??????). This is very alarming when one thinks of an addiction they may not even consider technology and let…

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    Addiction is very complex. It can be described as a series of damaging activities one does to themselves, that negatively impacts their individual life and the lives of those around them (NIDA 2012). Addiction can be further classified as the repeated action or ingestion of something that alerts one’s mood. Video game addiction is described as an impulse control disorder, similar to pathological gambling (UPH 2016). The concept of Internet addiction as a disorder was initially proposed by Ivan…

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    interaction. Numerous psychological studies have proven that the problematic use of the internet can cause psychological disorders and can impair on our social skills. Due to the dependance of technology, the generation of “auto-correct” faces academic obstacles to write formally and develop the necessary grammatical skills. This essay will argue the psychological and sociological effects of the social media and the internet in the twenty-first century. Social Media has brought attention to…

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    A survey was done in 2009 with the main purpose of finding if social networking affected face-to-face socializing. It showed that 93% of teens in the United States use the internet, and of that number 73% have a social networking account (Friending, IMing, and Hanging Out Face-to-Face, pg 357, para 1). Overall, neither online nor face-to-face socialization suffered because of the other. Much of this percentage uses social…

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    media? A study at The University of Bergen in Norway, developed a scale to measure Facebook addiction ("Social…

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    Distancing Ourselves From Reality There has been a rapidly expanding usage of the Internet, and usually it’s seen as beneficial. It has allowed us to communicate with others that are an ocean away, to absorb an infinite sea of information with just a mere tap of a finger, but what consequences do these advancements entail? It seems as though society has been entranced by the effortless, and quick rewards of the Internet to the point where there’s never really is a period of unwiring. This…

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    Can not be denied that now the technology has evolved more rapidly. Technology was created to facilitate human affairs. Various types of technology which countless can be encountered in this modern age. One example of a technology which is very popular is gadget .Everyone uses gadgets with modern technology such as televisions, mobile phones, laptops, tablet PCs, smart phones, and others. These gadgets can be found everywhere, both in adults and children. Children now have become active…

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    (Cash, Rae, Steel, Winkler). The focus of most research has to do with social skills but the other complications of an addiction to the internet should not be overlooked. Neurological complications and psychological disturbances are not issues that should be taken lightly. The National Institutes of Health elaborates on the topic by discussing the reason for these issues. The internet and success in video games or even likes on a post cause the pleasure pathway of the brain to send out dopamine,…

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    psychiatrist once said, "Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic is alcohol, morphine, or idealism" (Web). When many people hear the word "addiction" they think of alcohol, drugs, sex, etc. Although those are still very prominent addictions, over time, things have evolved. As this society has transitioned into a more technology advanced age, this generation has become addicted to things like phones, computers, and social media. Addiction to social media is an issue that is…

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    Social Networking “Tweeting”,”uploading”, and “posting” has become popular terminology in the mouths of human beings all around the world. With the help of smartphones, tablets, and the internet, social media sites have been on a rise. But the rise may also raise concerns. Social sites have many pros, but with every pro comes a con. Is social networking helping or hurting today’s society? Because social networking sites spread information faster than any other media source, everyone seems to…

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