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Computer addiction. When monitor becomes control center
M H Christensen1, M H Orzack, L M Babington
1Boave College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, USA. m.christensen@nunet.neu.edu
Abstract:
Computer addiction is a newly recognized problem. While controversy exists about whether computer addiction should be considered a primary psychiatric disorder, clinicians are treating increasing numbers of clients experiencing problems caused by excessive computer use. Case studies are provided that include typical histories and symptoms. Behavioral cognitive therapy is discussed as a treatment approach. The stages of change theory is recommended as a strategy to help clients plan and implement change.