March 18, 2008 8:13 AM PDT

MD says Net addiction really is a mental illness

Just like it's taken us a while to reckon with the fact that texting or yakking on the phone while driving can be seriously unsafe, it is taking a while to figure out what to make of our sometimes heedless obsession with all things online.

At least one psychiatrist says that, for some of us, online fixation can be serious a problem--a compulsive-impulsive disorder whose sufferers endure gadget cravings, broadband-deprivation withdrawal, increasing tolerance for spending extraordinary amounts of time online, and no apparent embarrassment when they wake up in the morning with a keyboard imprint on their face.

An article in The Ottawa Citizen cites an editorial on the subject in the March issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry by Dr. Jerald Block, a psychiatrist at Oregon Health and Science University.

Another set of symptoms typically accompanying online addiction, Block writes, includes argumentative behavior, lying, social isolation, and fatigue. He also notes that Internet addiction typically accompanies other types of mental illness, argues that it should be included in psychiatry's official dictionary of mental illnesses, and points out that it already is considered a serious public health issue in South Korea and China.

Look around you. You probably see at least a few people in need of Net-addiction therapy. Assuming you're not holed up at home, staring for hours at your computer screen.

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our first victim
by phyxiusone March 18, 2008 10:44 AM PDT
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dLQiYIXvoco
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iPhone/iPod Touch users
by bigpetis March 18, 2008 12:05 PM PDT
What about people who own the iPhone or any other mobile internet device? Are they truly addicted to the internet even though it is conveniently available to them at all times? Sure plenty of times I have fallen asleep with my iPhone glued to my face (and the battery dead) but that doesn't mean I am addicted to the Internet. I think this is more of using the computer internet then using the internet on a cell phone because if you got addicted to using it on your phone, you would never have any battery left to use it as a phone.
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its not an addiction its human nature
by kingrah1 March 19, 2008 8:38 AM PDT
http://lifehacker.com/368034/are-you-powerless-to-the-web this site says that acquiring information is human nature an that we just want to satisfy our needs
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by jenzwhiz May 31, 2008 6:51 AM PDT
Suffering from an addiction. This website has a lot of great resources and treatment centers. http://www.treatmentcenters.org
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