I am an addict,. :(:(,. I remember once I said to someone,.If I could marry the internet ,. I would,.
I think I feel more comfortable online,. chatting,.or reading,. than ,.having personal contact,.and I don't know why,. I would rather caht with someone than talking over the phone,.
I loved this question 6. If most of your computer use is at work, do you participate in chat rooms during this time and/or find yourself spending time on non-work Internet sites more than twice during your working day? I am not an addict lalalala......lalalala OK, so you do sometimes get sidetracked when you start surfing the Web. But that doesn't make you an addict ... just more like the rest of us. Provided at least some of your computer use is at work, you probably don't have to worry. If however you feel you may be traveling too much in cyberspace, now would be a good time to set some limits. Join an exercise program that gives you a similar feeling of being in control.
I can only do that when IT is nice ... but most IT suck big time
6. If most of your computer use is at work, do you participate in chat rooms during this time and/or find yourself spending time on non-work Internet sites more than twice during your working day?
I am not an addict lalalala......lalalala
OK, so you do sometimes get sidetracked when you start surfing the Web. But that doesn't make you an addict ... just more like the rest of us. Provided at least some of your computer use is at work, you probably don't have to worry. If however you feel you may be traveling too much in cyberspace, now would be a good time to set some limits. Join an exercise program that gives you a similar feeling of being in control.
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Jaime Cruz wrote: You answered yes to 15 questions. Uh oh, this is not good. Try to cut back on your online time with some of the suggestions above. Set an alarm clock to tell you when it's time to switch off. If you're a compulsive seeker of pornography, try installing blocking software like Cyberwatch, Surf Patrol or Net Nanny--more commonly used to stop children accessing adult sites--onto your machine. Make a special effort not to skip meals or showers. Consider seeking professional help from a therapist specializing in compulsive behavior. Do you skip showers??
Somehow the answer to the questionaire makes it look like I skip showers and download porn
You answered yes to 15 questions. Uh oh, this is not good. Try to cut back on your online time with some of the suggestions above. Set an alarm clock to tell you when it's time to switch off. If you're a compulsive seeker of pornography, try installing blocking software like Cyberwatch, Surf Patrol or Net Nanny--more commonly used to stop children accessing adult sites--onto your machine. Make a special effort not to skip meals or showers. Consider seeking professional help from a therapist specializing in compulsive behavior.
You answered yes to 15 questions. Uh oh, this is not good. Try to cut back on your online time with some of the suggestions above. Set an alarm clock to tell you when it's time to switch off. If you're a compulsive seeker of pornography, try installing blocking software like Cyberwatch, Surf Patrol or Net Nanny--more commonly used to stop children accessing adult sites--onto your machine. Make a special effort not to skip meals or showers. Consider seeking professional help from a therapist specializing in compulsive behavior.
Yes I am a computer addict I have to check my e-mail or wrestling news whenever a computer is around. I even find patience to use dial up if it is all I could settle for
Did u do the test?? How questions did u answer yes to??
Call them addicts, or call them compulsive users. But whatever the label, psychologists have no doubt that growing numbers of Web surfers are developing unhealthy dependencies on Internet use. "Whether it's a true addiction, or whether it's a symptom of other compulsive behaviors, like gambling, people are losing control," says Maressa Hecht Orzack, a Harvard University Medical School psychologist who runs a clinic that specializes in treating this problem at McLean Hospital. "It's an emerging disorder, suffered by people who find the virtual reality on computer screens more attractive than everyday reality."
You answered yes to 7 questions. OK, so you do sometimes get sidetracked when you start surfing the Web. But that doesn't make you an addict ... just more like the rest of us. Provided at least some of your computer use is at work, you probably don't have to worry. If however you feel you may be traveling too much in cyberspace, now would be a good time to set some limits. Dr. Orzack suggests promising yourself you'll only play solitaire for a specific time before going to call someone on the phone. Or join an exercise program that gives you a similar feeling of being in control.