Название | Overcoming Internet Addiction For Dummies |
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Автор произведения | David N. Greenfield |
Жанр | Медицина |
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Издательство | Медицина |
Год выпуска | 0 |
isbn | 9781119711896 |
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Introduction
You can only experience life in the present moment. Internet overuse and addiction interrupts the process of being present in the moment and can rob you of the ability to fully experience living. When you’re online, interaction with the world occurs through reflections found on a web page, app, video game, or the latest social media update. The Internet supports the illusion that you are in two places at once, and it appears to create this dissociation, in part, by the Internet’s ability to distort time when you’re on a screen.
Internet addiction is not new. Although the Internet may be the latest behavior that we discovered to be addictive, the propensity to become addicted to pleasurable substances and behaviors is not unique to Internet use. The structure and function of the reward center of the brain makes you particularly susceptible to the influence of dopamine and the activities that can elevate it — especially when those activities are provided in a variable and unpredictable format.
The brain loves the experience of maybe; addiction is about maybe finding the same pleasure again, or maybe it being even more fun. This is not a conscious process, but rather, it happens automatically, thus becoming a neurobiological chase for the previous pleasurable hit. The Internet, in a sense, programs you through the pleasure chemical dopamine, and you don’t realize you’re being conditioned by your screens. Content developers and Internet service providers know these basic behavioral and neuroscience principles, and they use and manipulate them to sell you products and influence what you consume online — including how much time and attention you devote to your screens.
Many people overuse their Internet screens and devices, and end up spending far too much time on them. For some, this use rises to the level of an addiction, where balanced living becomes affected and other psychiatric issues may develop or become pronounced. The Internet is a powerful digital drug, and as such, it must be moderated like any other addictive substance or behavior. This book is intended to help people who may lose their way online and especially for those who become addicted.
About This Book
This book is written in discrete chapters and is set up with multiple independent, but related, topics. Feel free to start wherever you like; some information and key concepts are repeated for emphasis, and refer you back and forth to different chapters. The idea is to immerse yourself and start wherever you feel comfortable. I trust that you’ll find the information you need to