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Caught in the Net: How to Recognize the Signs of Internet Addiction - and a Winning Strategy for Recovery: How to Recognize the Signs of Internet Addiction - A Sure-fire Strategy for Recovery
 
 
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Caught in the Net: How to Recognize the Signs of Internet Addiction - and a Winning Strategy for Recovery: How to Recognize the Signs of Internet Addiction - A Sure-fire Strategy for Recovery [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Kimberly S. Young
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 256 Seiten
  • Verlag: John Wiley & Sons; Auflage: 1. Auflage (24. März 1998)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0471191590
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471191599
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 22,3 x 14,8 x 2,3 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 339.104 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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"I don't even help [my children] with their homework in the evening because I'm in the chat rooms, and I don't help put them to bed because I don't realize how late it is. I also don't help them get ready for school in the morning like I used to do because I'm checking my e-mail. And I just can't stop myself."-Raymond, an Internet addict.
 
Internet addiction is real. Like alcoholism, drug addiction, or compulsive gambling, it has devastating effects on the lives of addicts and their families: divorce, job loss, falling productivity at work, failure in school, and, in extreme cases, criminal behavior. The problem has already reached epidemic proportions in the United States, and the number of "netaholics" continues to grow rapidly as more households and businesses go on-line. Yet, until now, no one from the mental health community has come forward with a specific description of Internet addiction and its effects or a strategy for treatment and recovery.
 
In Caught in the Net, Kimberly Young shares the results of her three-year study of Internet abuse. Often using the words of the Internet addicts themselves, she presents the stories of dozens of lives that were shattered by an overwhelming compulsion to surf the Net, play MUD games, or chat with distant and invisible neighbors in the timeless limbo of cyberspace.
 
Why is the Internet so seductive? What are the warning signs of Internet addiction? Is recovery possible? Dr. Young answers these questions and many more. She provides a questionnaire to help Net users determine whether they are addicts, and offers concrete steps to help problem users regulate Internet usage and devise a more balanced place for it in their daily lives.
 
For Internet addicts as well as their parents, spouses, friends, and employers, Caught in the Net offers guidance on where and how to seek help from counselors, therapists, and other professionals who take this affliction seriously. For mental health professionals, this book provides insights into the nature and causes of Internet addiction and encourages counselors and therapists to expand their addiction recovery programs to address the specific problems of Internet addicts.
 
"Think that computer addiction is a joke? Think again. This groundbreaking book is the first to explore on-line addiction in a serious way and to consider the effects on individuals and their families. Caught in the Net is an important book for anyone who spends mornings and evenings connected to the Net."-Clifford Stoll, author of The Cuckoo's Egg and Silicon Snake Oil.
 
"An excellent account of the dangers of the burgeoning Internet industry. Dr. Young carefully outlines the traps into which people can fall and offers pragmatic self-help suggestions. Caught in the Net is valuable for both consumers and the professionals who deal with them."-Maressa Hecht Orzack, PhD, Founder and Coordinator, Computer Addiction Services, McLean Hospital Lecturer, Harvard University Medical School
 
"I don't mean to spend all my time this way, but I can't stop. It's the only place my opinion matters and I feel important."-bobage38.automechanic.internet.addict
 
"I feel guilty about it, but when I tried to break free, I simply didn't have the strength....I'm a long-time smoker, but I've found the craving to go on the Internet first thing every morning is stronger than my urge to light a cigarette."-marylouage40.motheroffour.internet.addict
 
"When you're talking about the Internet, you're talking about power. It's the most powerful information tool I have ever known. When I explore the on-line world, I feel like that robot in the movie Short Circuit. I need more input! More input!"-daveage28.militarytelecommunicationsexpert.internet.addict
 
"I feel the rush every time my mind gets connected to this intensely powerful information whirlpool. When I enter cyberspace, I become one with my mind. It's like Mr. Spock doing the Vulcan mind meld."-joshage29.computerprogrammer.internet.addict
 
itt.edu and view her website at: www.netaddiction.com.

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"I don't even help [my children] with their homework in the evening because I'm in the chat rooms, and I don't help put them to bed because I don't realize how late it is. I also don't help them get ready for school in the morning like I used to do because I'm checking my e--mail. And I just can't stop myself."--Raymond, an Internet addict. Internet addiction is real. Like alcoholism, drug addiction, or compulsive gambling, it has devastating effects on the lives of addicts and their families: divorce, job loss, falling productivity at work, failure in school, and, in extreme cases, criminal behavior. The problem has already reached epidemic proportions in the United States, and the number of "netaholics" continues to grow rapidly as more households and businesses go on--line. Yet, until now, no one from the mental health community has come forward with a specific description of Internet addiction and its effects or a strategy for treatment and recovery. In Caught in the Net, Kimberly Young shares the results of her three--year study of Internet abuse.

Often using the words of the Internet addicts themselves, she presents the stories of dozens of lives that were shattered by an overwhelming compulsion to surf the Net, play MUD games, or chat with distant and invisible neighbors in the timeless limbo of cyberspace. Why is the Internet so seductive? What are the warning signs of Internet addiction? Is recovery possible? Dr. Young answers these questions and many more. She provides a questionnaire to help Net users determine whether they are addicts, and offers concrete steps to help problem users regulate Internet usage and devise a more balanced place for it in their daily lives. For Internet addicts as well as their parents, spouses, friends, and employers, Caught in the Net offers guidance on where and how to seek help from counselors, therapists, and other professionals who take this affliction seriously. For mental health professionals, this book provides insights into the nature and causes of Internet addiction and encourages counselors and therapists to expand their addiction recovery programs to address the specific problems of Internet addicts. "Think that computer addiction is a joke? Think again.

This groundbreaking book is the first to explore on--line addiction in a serious way and to consider the effects on individuals and their families. Caught in the Net is an important book for anyone who spends mornings and evenings connected to the Net."--Clifford Stoll, author of The Cuckoo's Egg and Silicon Snake Oil. "An excellent account of the dangers of the burgeoning Internet industry. Dr. Young carefully outlines the traps into which people can fall and offers pragmatic self--help suggestions. Caught in the Net is valuable for both consumers and the professionals who deal with them."--Maressa Hecht Orzack, PhD, Founder and Coordinator, Computer Addiction Services, McLean Hospital Lecturer, Harvard University Medical School "I don't mean to spend all my time this way, but I can't stop. It's the only place my opinion matters and I feel important."--bobage38.automechanic.internet.addict "I feel guilty about it, but when I tried to break free, I simply didn't have the strength...I'm a long--time smoker, but I've found the craving to go on the Internet first thing every morning is stronger than my urge to light a cigarette."--marylouage40.motheroffour.internet.addict "When you're talking about the Internet, you're talking about power.

It's the most powerful information tool I have ever known. When I explore the on--line world, I feel like that robot in the movie Short Circuit. I need more input! More input!"--daveage28.militarytelecommunicationsexpert.internet.addict "I feel the rush every time my mind gets connected to this intensely powerful information whirlpool. When I enter cyberspace, I become one with my mind. It's like Mr. Spock doing the Vulcan mind meld."--joshage29.computerprogrammer.internet.addict itt.edu and view her website at: www netaddiction.com.


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I spent most of my time chatting away for hours and I forgot about my family and friends all the while. Kimberly Young's book helped me to figure out what was missing in my life and why the Internet held such great appeal. The book was able to balance the positive aspects of online use, especially chat room friendships, and help me to uncover other issues in my life that contributed to my addictive behavior. The book really dealt with the issue in a straight forward manner and I felt like I wasn't alone in my struggle. The case studies supported the theory presented and the book offers great practical advice.
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DON'T GO ON THE NET WITHOUT READING THIS BOOK FIRST!

As someone was was deeply addicted to the Net (but use to laugh at such a notion before) I can tell you that this book is exactly 100% on the mark.

Internet addiction hurt my university studies very badly as well as my job performance and family life. No, the Internet is NOT all bad! But it can be. Behind all the hype there is a great deal of very painful and dangerous territory that you will never hear about in the media, wall street driven rosy analysis of all the benefits if cyberspace, or computer/Internet magazines.

I know several families who have been hit very hard upside the head by the Internet's litle publicized and know dangerous. People who use to laugh at notion of the Net being a source of addiction have lost their jobs, marriages, and much more. I have seen univeristy/college students (MANY) lose a year or two and thousands of dollars of their parents 'education money' with no degree/diploma to show for it.

When HR personnel, schools, and families in general begin to realize that the Internet can be a very dangerous and costly (not just in monetary terms) trap they will come to appreciate the great importance of this book and the message it conveys.

If you are on the Net or considering getting it for your KIDS, SCHOOL, WORKPLACE, OR HOME -- STOP! READ THIS BOOK BEFORE YOU DO IT.

Five years from now (maybe less) I can see a great many lawsuits being levied against employers and schools for jumping on the cyber bandwagon without due consideration for the potential suffering, pain, and cost the Internet can bring to individuals, families, marriages, children, students etc. etc. Then this book will surface as a hidden treasure.

Net addiction can strike anyone. It is no laughing matter. It is not trivial nor should it be ignored. Do yourself and those around you a BIG favor -- read this book! Give it as a present to a relative in college/university or to a friemd who is considering exposing their home and family to cyberspace.YOU COULD END UP SAVING SOMEONE'S MARRIAGE, CAREER, FAMILY, OR COLLEGE EDUCATION. NOTE: I was disappointed but the author's failure to mention the very dangerous and REAL link between Net addiction, Shopping addiction, and gambling.

Cybershopping is full (and growing by the minute) of 1-click, easy to use, painless shopping sites. Spending money, maxing out credit cards, and even gambling has never been easy -- right from the comfort of your own home, school, or workplace. Perhaps a next edition will draw the links.

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This is a good book on balance, which treats a serious subject matter that is far more insidous than commonly believed.

The only criticism is that the author reveals a somewhat superficial understanding of things Internet, referring to "Information-sorting systems such as Netscape" and never convincing the reader that she has actually *played* a MUD in more than cursory fashion, although the text is peppered with references to them.

Much of the treatment advice is good, but Young seems to miss some key pieces of valuable reality therapy. Hunter S. Thompson might view chatrooms as a strange kind of territorial pissing. The clever commentary and witty banter is vaporized upon exit. All that mental focus, for what? Even the accomplished raconteur can only maintain ground by staying constantly engaged. New entrants rarely take the time to review the recent history of wildly interleaved chat bytes, nor care--too concerned with establishing their own ground, this session, this minute. The sheer mad transience of it all should compel addicts to seriously reconsider their behavior.

I concluded that I am a mild addict. No IRC's, no chat rooms, no Usenet news, but a too-heavy tangential surfer to wherever, so the book was a welcome wake-up call.

I'll rationalize a bit though. I watch *no* TV! Stick that one in your craw, slackjaw!

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