Internet Addiction Web
The Internet has become addictive, dominant, and damaging on almost anyone. And in some cases therapy may be needed to stop the addiction which damage people social and personal lives. These can affect from people from all ages starting with kids, pre-teenagers, teenagers, and grown adults by getting any type of addiction to certain web sites including adult web sites.
There is a webaholic problem where people have the Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD), and there are symptoms that had been predicted by a nursing professor at LaSalle University in Philadelphia; although, Dr. Diane Wieland states there are 10% of all World Wide Web users with this possible symptoms: “dry eyes, carpal tunnel syndrome, migraine headaches, repetitive stress injuries, sleep deprivation, social isolation, family discord, divorce, academic failure, job loss and debt” (Kondro). The treatment IAD had also indicated behaviors that may need therapies to be cure.
There exist many dangerous sides of the Internet that can damage a human being live. Considerable problems have occurred for young people online such as, cyber bullying with teenagers stalking from everywhere to an exponential wider spectators, computer game addiction which are created by players who become obsessed with the games, self-destructive behavior where the web sites induce to the self-damage or even to the suicide, and inappropriate use of popular social networking sites such as Myspace, Bebo, Xanga, Facebook, and chat rooms, this web sites are mostly used by teenagers and even pre-teenagers, which allows the user to created and design their own profile page and upload their own picture. The Internet feels more seductive on the outside, but seeded with profound hazards. “Billboards claiming that 1 in 5 children has been sexually solicited online, although only a tiny fraction of those involved aggressive solicitations from someone believed to be over age 25” (Daniels 26).
Pornographic web sites are open to only adults which normally are people over 18 years old; however, “according to a study by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 70% of the nation's 15 to 17 years olds have looked at Internet pornography, much of it graphically hardcore” (Daniels 92). Here is where parents should keep an eye on their kids who spend huge time online. Teenagers who use to get in this certain web sites that are open all 24 hours during the 7 days of the week usually are in their own home or at a friend's home. This isn't normal because teenagers change the way they think about relationships and sex wasting the view of sexual education school gives them by looking to these web sites.
The internet addiction has been estimated by Maressa Orzack , a clinical psychologist who run the Computer Addiction Study Center at Harvard's McLean Hospital that there are “more than 1 in 10 gamers develop addiction more susceptible tend to be ‘really bright kids....who are feeling overwhelmed by other factors in their lives'...” (Daniels 32). There had been studies about the internet addiction who show that the view of the screen seems to be tentative, irresistible, dangerous, and dominant by the users. A “survey of 2,500 adults about internet addiction...found between 6% and 14% of computer users said they spend too many bleary-eyed hours checking e-mail, making blog entries or visiting Web sites or chat rooms...” (Krieger). There exist some common symptoms while users are away from the computer they may be feeling irritable or depressed.
The internet more than Web sites I classified as addictive, damaged, a disorder, a problem, to people of all ages, which will increase with the time. Because I have it, I can tell all my experience because of the use of internet and the addiction to it. It is very difficult to deal with something people may think can handle but they really can't this addiction is stronger than what people may think, that's way there are therapies, and that's why has been classified as a disorder.
An habit that end up in an addiction and soon as a disorder who need the help of medical assistant such as therapies to stopped because a person by them self can't do it on their own. And it doesn't matter the age of the people the internet addiction can damage almost anyone computer users lives without their permission.
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Daniels, Peggy. Policing the Internet. Greenhaven Press: Farmington Hills: Michigan, 2002.
Kondro, Wayne. “Webaholics. (Internet addiction disorder).” CMAJ: Canadian Medical Journal
Aug. 15, 2006. Jan. 13, 2008. <http://find.galegroup.com/itx/start.do?prodld=EAIM>.
Krieger, Lisa M. “Study. ‘Internet addiction' a growing problem.” The Desert Sun 20 Oct. 2006, A3.
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