Titre : | Internet addiction : college student case study using best practices in cognitive behavior therapy |
Auteurs : | A.S. HALL ; J. PARSONS |
Editeur : | New York : Routledge, 2001 |
Pagination : | p. |
Collection : | Major themes in health and social Welfare |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : |
SANTEPSY ACTIVITE LUDIQUE ; ADDICTION ; INTERNET ; MILIEU ETUDIANT ; THERAPIE COGNITIVE ; THERAPIE COMPORTEMENTALE |
Résumé : | Internet Behavior Dependence, a form of Internet addiction, is an new disorder requiring informed response from addictions clinicians such as mental health counselors. We present a working definition for Internet Behavior Dependence (IBD), overview the prevalence rates and demographic profiles of dependent users, then review assessment criteria and treatment for IBD. In addition, we provide an example of Cognitive Therapy using the Case Management Summary recommended by Beck (1995) |
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