Yes, But Will They Treat My Internet Addiction Online Too?
from the automating-your-therapist dept
For years, we've been reading stories about internet addiction -- and they're often fear mongering stories based on reports from psychologists who seem like they're just trying to drum up some business. I wonder what they think of a new study that shows that automated online therapy sessions tend to be just as helpful as offline visiting a psychologist in treating depression. The study compared different people who were depressed, asking them to use an online "self-help" program. The end result was that many found "improvements to their psychological wellbeing." In fact, the improvements were at the same rate as similar studies looking at depression patients visiting therapists. So, perhaps all those psychologists worried about online addictions were more afraid that they were going to be automated out of a job.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Accelerating Development
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Addiction
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Did you see the commercial for a sleep aid that said one of the side effects is drowsiness...
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Toxic Teens
This English article doesn't tell the whole story, only the sanitized version that English speakers can stomach, without becoming paralyzed with rage.
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Needless to say, your shitcannon shot off a completely unrelated comment.
Nobody cares about your made up stories.
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No Subject Given
But nonetheless DAMNING EVIDENCE AGAINST THOSE PHILANDERING PSYCHOLOGISTS!
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Accelerating Development
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I guess you have never heard of blog spam comments before?
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Internet. Obsession or Addiction?
Only in hindsight (20/20) did the Internet become included in my list of "Habbits".
It was discovered (by others) when my PC suddenly became incapable of logging onto the Internet.
My state of mind and general behavour suffered considerably. It was then found that I spent an average of 11 hours a day on-line. This was an average. The reality I believe was higher than this.
I guess it is possible to form ones own conclusions from this. Internet addictive?????
Naaaaah
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I was like ooooh I wonder what the meaning of a gorilla mask is, lets look on the internet. Oh no, the Internet is not on. Lets read todays news. Oh no, the Internet is not on.
A repetitive cycle went like that roughly every 10 minutes. for a week.
Basically what I'm trying to say is although its not addictive in the traditional sense, it's a tool that we can't live without. Could you live without a light bulb? electricity? then why live without the internet.
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I cant believe how much time you guys are saying you spend online each day. How is that possible? Don't you have jobs? don't you have friends/ wives / husbands / kids / people you need to spend time with? I program at work, and when time permits I check out what's new in tech-land via the internet... when I get home the last thing I want to do is look at a computer screen. I couldn't live without the net - but 11 hours a day? really? you're not joking?
By the ways spammers/ trolls go away when you dont FEED THEM!!!
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Seriously. As I get older and my brain gets better at analyzing and recognizing patterns but worse at remembering lots of details, Google is just what I need. I find that while my in-person conversations are fun, my online discussions are more intelligent because I can look things up before I type.
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helpful software
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Obsession or Addiction?
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