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    people's lives, the Internet however has its own disadvantages. Internet addiction is one of the most dangerous and frightening problems that has swept the world in all societies, and it is a new disease of this modern age. Internet addiction in people can be expressed in terms of the excessive time and intent that is being put in its use. Young people are usually victims of Internet addiction. Therefore, the compulsive

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    Abstract Online addiction is a growing problem. There have been numerous studies on online addiction and the affects it has on people, their lives and their families. More and more people spend large amounts of time with their online endeavors. Some people spend so much time online that it affects their everyday life in negative ways. They suffer from lose sleep, avoid family and friends and even skip out on school and work. What activities when done in excess are considered online addiction? What causes

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    rising awareness that there the dangers and instances of disorder and addiction. When one thinks of addiction, the mind automatically conjures the images of someone who is suffering from a chemical dependency. But just as chemicals provide an alternate reality, the Internet presents an ability to create an alternate life or virtual persona that only resides in the protocols and URL’s found on the computer. One definition of addiction is “a chronic dysfunction of the brain system that involves reward

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    What Jones tries to achieve in his (2014) newspaper article is to bring awareness to how technology addiction is turning people’s behavior more automated in nature by informing people interested or concerned about the behavioral technology usage on a day-to-day basis. Jones presents plenty of examples of the issues computer and smartphones present on a day-to-day basis including personal observations and experiences, supporting views of scientists such as Einstein on this issue. Jones states that

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    (heavy uses of social platform, internet addiction, and online gaming addiction“) that a number of teenagers in Hong Kong seems to have or come across with, with reference to data and information that suggest the existent of these phenomenon. In addition Hong Kong’s data will be compared with some western data. Usage & Categories: Starting from usage & categories, there will be no doubt to say that almost every teenager in Hong Kong have access to a computer and internet

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    revealing that there may be an actual form of addiction involved with over-use of the Internet. Identifying which category of addiction the Internet falls into is the

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    Jackson Health 100 11/16/2015 Internet Addiction Disorder The technology is growing strong every day. More and more people start to use smartphone, computer, etc. In addition, the main purpose of using smartphone, computer or any technology devices is to gain access to the Internet. Consequently, people started to be addictive to the Internet. Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) is the term to describe the massive using of Internet. IAD is similar with other addiction disorders such as gambling, sex

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    world around us (Dictionary, 2012). We can see it in in people’s hand in the form of a smartphone, which is just a small computer. A computer is an electronic device that stores and process data (Dictionary, 2012). Through these forms of technology, we can access the internet which allows us to connect to people and expand our knowledge on the world. The internet is a global computer network that provides lots of information and different ways of communication, the internet consists of interconnected

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    is a new form of addiction impacting societies from all around the world. This addiction is internet addiction or digital dependency which poses the question: Is there any neurological research to confirm there is a digital dependency among young New Zealand adult? An analysis of literature relating to the keywords of the proposed question will be discussed according to reoccurring themes identified. The themes include defining what internet addiction is, diagnosing the addiction, neurological effects

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    Ivan Goldberg Model

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    overgeneralizing or catastrophizing, negative core beliefs, and cognitive distortions also contribute to compulsive use of the Internet (Caplan, 2002; Davis, 2001; LaRose, Mastro & Eastin, 2001). In one of the first outcome studies for internet addiction, Young (2007) hypothesized that those who suffer from negative core beliefs are most drawn to the anonymous interactive capabilities of the Internet in order to overcome these perceived

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