Internet addiction is an emergent disorder in the psychiatric and psychological fields. This book provides a theoretical framework to understand how to define and conceptualize compulsive use of the Internet from a clinical perspective. With various theoretical models from the psychiatric, psychological, communication, and sociological fields, it explores the prevalence of the disorder and the most addictive or problematic online applications, such as online pornography, Internet gambling, and online games. Evidenced-based treatment approaches are provided as well. A must-have for every clinician.…mehr
Internet addiction is an emergent disorder in the psychiatric and psychological fields. This book provides a theoretical framework to understand how to define and conceptualize compulsive use of the Internet from a clinical perspective. With various theoretical models from the psychiatric, psychological, communication, and sociological fields, it explores the prevalence of the disorder and the most addictive or problematic online applications, such as online pornography, Internet gambling, and online games. Evidenced-based treatment approaches are provided as well. A must-have for every clinician.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born in Korea just right before the Korean War. Majored physics and served Navy as an officer. Immigrated to America for about 40 years ago. Likes playing piano and many musical instruments. Einstein is his most favorite person and like Beethoven for his music. Likes to play moonlight piano sonata. He spends most of his time with his wife and cannot live without her help because she manages his life. Now running a screen printing, engraving and promotional product business in Washington. Likes to talk about Jesus and the life. The daily life now is exercising and playing piano, violin, cycling, taking care of the front and backyard with his wife together always.
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Foreword vii Acknowledgments ix About the Editors xi List of Contributors xiii Introduction xv PART I UNDERSTANDING INTERNET BEHAVIOR AND ADDICTION Chapter 1 Prevalence Estimates and Etiologic Models of Internet Addiction 3 Kimberly S. Young, Xiao Dong Yue, and Li Ying Chapter 2 Clinical Assessment of Internet-Addicted Clients 19 Kimberly S. Young Chapter 3 Online Social Interaction, PsychosocialWell-Being, and Problematic Internet Use 35 Scott E. Caplan and Andrew C. High Chapter 4 Uses and Gratifications of Internet Addiction 55 Robert LaRose Chapter 5 Addiction to Online Role-Playing Games 73 Lukas Blinka and David Smahel Chapter 6 Gambling Addiction on the Internet 91 Mark Griffiths Chapter 7 Cybersex Addiction and Compulsivity 113 David L. Delmonico and Elizabeth J. Griffin PART II PSYCHOTHERAPY, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION Chapter 8 The Addictive Properties of Internet Usage 135 David Greenfield Chapter 9 Psychotherapy for Internet Addiction 155 Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu and Dora Sampaio Goes Chapter 10 Working with Adolescents Addicted to the Internet 173 Keith W. Beard Chapter 11 Internet Infidelity: A Real Problem 191 Monica T. Whitty Chapter 12 Twelve-Step Recovery in Inpatient Treatment for Internet Addiction 205 Shannon Chrismore, Ed Betzelberger, Libby Bier, and Tonya Camacho Chapter 13 Toward the Prevention of Adolescent Internet Addiction 223 Jung-Hye Kwon Chapter 14 Systemic Dynamics with Adolescents Addicted to the Internet 245 Franz Eidenbenz Chapter 15 Closing Thoughts and Future Implications 267 Kimberly S. Young and Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu Author Index 275 Subject Index 281
Foreword vii Acknowledgments ix About the Editors xi List of Contributors xiii Introduction xv PART I UNDERSTANDING INTERNET BEHAVIOR AND ADDICTION Chapter 1 Prevalence Estimates and Etiologic Models of Internet Addiction 3 Kimberly S. Young, Xiao Dong Yue, and Li Ying Chapter 2 Clinical Assessment of Internet-Addicted Clients 19 Kimberly S. Young Chapter 3 Online Social Interaction, PsychosocialWell-Being, and Problematic Internet Use 35 Scott E. Caplan and Andrew C. High Chapter 4 Uses and Gratifications of Internet Addiction 55 Robert LaRose Chapter 5 Addiction to Online Role-Playing Games 73 Lukas Blinka and David Smahel Chapter 6 Gambling Addiction on the Internet 91 Mark Griffiths Chapter 7 Cybersex Addiction and Compulsivity 113 David L. Delmonico and Elizabeth J. Griffin PART II PSYCHOTHERAPY, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION Chapter 8 The Addictive Properties of Internet Usage 135 David Greenfield Chapter 9 Psychotherapy for Internet Addiction 155 Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu and Dora Sampaio Goes Chapter 10 Working with Adolescents Addicted to the Internet 173 Keith W. Beard Chapter 11 Internet Infidelity: A Real Problem 191 Monica T. Whitty Chapter 12 Twelve-Step Recovery in Inpatient Treatment for Internet Addiction 205 Shannon Chrismore, Ed Betzelberger, Libby Bier, and Tonya Camacho Chapter 13 Toward the Prevention of Adolescent Internet Addiction 223 Jung-Hye Kwon Chapter 14 Systemic Dynamics with Adolescents Addicted to the Internet 245 Franz Eidenbenz Chapter 15 Closing Thoughts and Future Implications 267 Kimberly S. Young and Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu Author Index 275 Subject Index 281
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