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PsychoBabble: Online Therapy: Cyberspace Meets Outer Space
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Exploring the psychology of cyberspace. Online Therapy: Cyberspace Meets Outer Space. In my first post, I concluded that internet addiction is likely to be a manifestation of disorders, like depression or anxiety, and should not be added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The prospect seems promising but is not yet prominent regarding online counseling for the average citizen. Instead, current attention falls on a population in a. By Dr Greg Mulhauser. Because of his credibilit...
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PsychoBabble: Probing Cyberspace: Resources in Social Psychology
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Exploring the psychology of cyberspace. Probing Cyberspace: Resources in Social Psychology. While exploring the internet for cyberpsychology sites, I found some beneficial sources examining recent advances, but also helping to explain social psychology as a whole. To evaluate the various online books, informational sites, and organizations, I will use the Webby Awards Criteria. While blogs will be analyzed according to the IMSA Criteria. The greatest strength is the credibility of the blogger; Suler is a...
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PsychoBabble: Internet Addiction: A Valid Affliction?
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Exploring the psychology of cyberspace. Internet Addiction: A Valid Affliction? Psychologists continue to debate the legitimacy of internet addiction and its worthiness of a place in the fifth edition. Of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Due out in May 2012. Currently, the DSM-IV-TR. Mportant to establish true addiction. Criteria: obsession with using the internet, tolerance and w. Ithdrawal symptoms, inability to limit use, and relianc. By rejecting these alternatives, a cycle ...
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March 2015 – Zatunnur Magnetize
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Knowledge is Power, Learning Today. Leading Tomorrow, Learning Today For A Better Tomorrow and Where Learning Begins. KAJIAN (SOAL SELIDIK) : PENGGUNAAN TALIAN. March 25, 2015. March 25, 2015. Responden kajian kami adalah terdiri daripada 10 orang pelajar. Kajian demografi dilakukan bagi memperoleh latar belakang responden dimaana ianya melibatkan aspek-aspek seperti jantina, umur dan etnik. Jadual 1.1 : Taburan bilangan dan peratusan responden mengikut jantina. Jadual 1.4 pula menunjukkan taburan bi...
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APA Convention 2002- Cybersex and Cyber-Affairs
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Chicago, August 22-25, 2002. Photo by Fenichel: Barry Gordon, David Greenfield. Symposia #2193: Management of Cybersex and Cyber Affairs on the Internet. By way of introduction:. Worked on the MSNBC (Cooper) study in 1999 which resulted in 14,000 responses, which were eventually whittled down to 9300 sets of valid responses. Did a 2nd study for ABC.com which brought twice as large a sample, and from which data is still being analyzed. Http:/ www.fenichel.com/addiction.shtml. Of course this may be the end...
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"Internet Addiction": Addictive Behavior, Transference or More?
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Addictive Behavior, Transference or More? Michael Fenichel, Ph.D. A look at internet relationships: Transference, Addiction, or Sublimation? Much attention has been paid to the phenomenon of Internet Addiction. Conceived of as a compulsive behavior, or craving for connectedness, or perhaps even a manifestation of transference or a reflection of object relations, or need-fulfillment. Clearly the life of an Internet addict can be as multiply-determined. Is it possible that those of us who care to log on to...
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PsychoBabble: Interpersonal Relationships: Cyber versus Face-to-Face
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Exploring the psychology of cyberspace. Interpersonal Relationships: Cyber versus Face-to-Face. Users (as of June 2008) creates infinite possibilities for text-based relationships. Because these bonds depart from traditional in-person presence and dialogue, questions arise regarding their legitimacy and potential longevity. For instance, is it possible to feel as emotionally attached to someone met on the web as in real-life? A self-proclaimed cyber-romance coach, on the web "you are what you write."...
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PsychoBabble: Social-Networking Revelation: Narcissism on Facebook
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Exploring the psychology of cyberspace. Social-Networking Revelation: Narcissism on Facebook. Because of such mass participation. On social-networking sites (twenty-two million logged onto Facebook. In August), psychologists are beginning to study implications of use and the extent to which online behavior parallels that in real life. A recent study. An associate professor of philosophy at Drury University. His post "This Just In: Facebook Narcissism! This Just In: Facebook Narcissism! I enjoyed reading ...