rmance, apathy, and racing thoughts. there may also be a decreased investment in social relationships and activities. a person may lie about how much time was spent online or deny that they have a problem. they may be irritable when offline, or angry toward anyone who questions their time on the internet.
treatments
since internet addiction disorder is a relatively new phenomenon, there is little research on the effectiveness of treatment procedures. some professionals advocate abstinence from the internet. others argue that it may be unrealistic to have a person completely end all internet use. as society becomes more and more dependent on computers for business transactions, educational programs, entertainment, and access to information as well as interpersonal communication, it will be difficult for a computer-literate person to avoid using the internet. learning how to use the internet in moderation is often the main objective in therapy, in a way analogous to th
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