Internet Addiction Evaluation Treatmt
Herausgeber: Young, Kimberly S; Nabuco De Abreu, Cristiano
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Internet addiction is an emergent disorder in the psychiatric and psychological fields. This book provides a theoretical framework to understand how to define and conceptualize compulsive use of the Internet from a clinical perspective. With various theoretical models from the psychiatric, psychological, communication, and sociological fields, it explores the prevalence of the disorder and the most addictive or problematic online applications, such as online pornography, Internet gambling, and online games. Evidenced-based treatment approaches are provided as well. A must-have for every clinician.…mehr
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Internet addiction is an emergent disorder in the psychiatric and psychological fields. This book provides a theoretical framework to understand how to define and conceptualize compulsive use of the Internet from a clinical perspective. With various theoretical models from the psychiatric, psychological, communication, and sociological fields, it explores the prevalence of the disorder and the most addictive or problematic online applications, such as online pornography, Internet gambling, and online games. Evidenced-based treatment approaches are provided as well. A must-have for every clinician.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 790g
- ISBN-13: 9780470551165
- ISBN-10: 047055116X
- Artikelnr.: 29936341
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 790g
- ISBN-13: 9780470551165
- ISBN-10: 047055116X
- Artikelnr.: 29936341
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Part I: Understanding Internet Behavior and Addiction Chapter 1: Evaluation
and Conceptualization of Internet Addiction Dr. Kimberly Young Chapter 2:
Prevalence Estimates and Etiologic Models of Internet Addiction Dr.
Kimberly Young and Dr. Xiodong Yue Clinical Psychologist Beijing Internet
Addiction Clinic Chapter 3: Online Social Interaction, Psychosocial
Well-Being, and Problematic Internet Use Scott Caplan, Ph.D. Associate
Professor Department of Communication University of Delaware Chapter 4:
Uses and Gratifications of Internet Addiction Robert LaRose, Ph.D.
Professor Department of Telecommunication Michigan State University, East
Lansing, MI. Chapter 5: Multiuser Online Role-Playing Gaming and Addiction
David Smahel, Ph.D. and Lukas Blinka Masaryk University (the Czech
Republic) Associate Professor Department of Social Studies Institute for
Research of Children, Youth, and Family Chapter 6: Understanding Internet
Sex Addiction David Delmonico, Ph.D. Department of Psychology Duquense
University Chapter 7: Gambling Addiction to the Internet Dr. Mark Griffiths
Department of Social Studies Nottingham Trent University - UK Gambling
Addiction Expert Part II: Assessment and Treatment Methods Chapter 8: What
Makes Internet Use Addictive Dr. David Greenfield (open
topic...psycho-social-biological and cultural assessment) Licensed
Psychologist and Director The Center for Internet and Technology Addiction
Adjunct Faculty, University of Connecticut Chapter 9: Psychotherapies in
Treatment Dr. Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu Professor of Psychology University
of Sao Paulo, Brazil Chapter 10: Working with Adolescents Dr. Keith Beard
Associate Professor of Psychology Marshall University Chapter 11: Coping
with Internet Infidelity Dr. Monica Whitty School of Psychology Queen's
University Belfast, Northern Ireland School of Applied Social and Human
Sciences University of Western Sydney, Parramatta Campus, Australia Chapter
12: Telematics and Virtual Therapy for Internet Addiction Teuvo Peltoniemi,
Communication Director Information Department of Finland Editor-in-Chief,
AddictionLink and Intiimi Web Publication at the A-Clinic Foundation
Helsinki, Finland Chapter 13: Inpatient Treatment and Rehabilitation Dr.
Randee McGraw/Shannon Chrismore Clinical Director Illinois Institute of
Recovery Proctor Hospital, Peoria, Illinois Chapter 14: Prevention and
Education for Adolescents Dr. Jung-Hye Kwon,Ph.D. Professor of Psychology
Korea University Chapter 15: Online Addiction: Psychotherapy and Systemic
Dynamics with Adolescence Licensed Psychologist Switzerland Chapter 16:
Conclusions Drs. Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu and Kimberly Young
and Conceptualization of Internet Addiction Dr. Kimberly Young Chapter 2:
Prevalence Estimates and Etiologic Models of Internet Addiction Dr.
Kimberly Young and Dr. Xiodong Yue Clinical Psychologist Beijing Internet
Addiction Clinic Chapter 3: Online Social Interaction, Psychosocial
Well-Being, and Problematic Internet Use Scott Caplan, Ph.D. Associate
Professor Department of Communication University of Delaware Chapter 4:
Uses and Gratifications of Internet Addiction Robert LaRose, Ph.D.
Professor Department of Telecommunication Michigan State University, East
Lansing, MI. Chapter 5: Multiuser Online Role-Playing Gaming and Addiction
David Smahel, Ph.D. and Lukas Blinka Masaryk University (the Czech
Republic) Associate Professor Department of Social Studies Institute for
Research of Children, Youth, and Family Chapter 6: Understanding Internet
Sex Addiction David Delmonico, Ph.D. Department of Psychology Duquense
University Chapter 7: Gambling Addiction to the Internet Dr. Mark Griffiths
Department of Social Studies Nottingham Trent University - UK Gambling
Addiction Expert Part II: Assessment and Treatment Methods Chapter 8: What
Makes Internet Use Addictive Dr. David Greenfield (open
topic...psycho-social-biological and cultural assessment) Licensed
Psychologist and Director The Center for Internet and Technology Addiction
Adjunct Faculty, University of Connecticut Chapter 9: Psychotherapies in
Treatment Dr. Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu Professor of Psychology University
of Sao Paulo, Brazil Chapter 10: Working with Adolescents Dr. Keith Beard
Associate Professor of Psychology Marshall University Chapter 11: Coping
with Internet Infidelity Dr. Monica Whitty School of Psychology Queen's
University Belfast, Northern Ireland School of Applied Social and Human
Sciences University of Western Sydney, Parramatta Campus, Australia Chapter
12: Telematics and Virtual Therapy for Internet Addiction Teuvo Peltoniemi,
Communication Director Information Department of Finland Editor-in-Chief,
AddictionLink and Intiimi Web Publication at the A-Clinic Foundation
Helsinki, Finland Chapter 13: Inpatient Treatment and Rehabilitation Dr.
Randee McGraw/Shannon Chrismore Clinical Director Illinois Institute of
Recovery Proctor Hospital, Peoria, Illinois Chapter 14: Prevention and
Education for Adolescents Dr. Jung-Hye Kwon,Ph.D. Professor of Psychology
Korea University Chapter 15: Online Addiction: Psychotherapy and Systemic
Dynamics with Adolescence Licensed Psychologist Switzerland Chapter 16:
Conclusions Drs. Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu and Kimberly Young
Part I: Understanding Internet Behavior and Addiction Chapter 1: Evaluation
and Conceptualization of Internet Addiction Dr. Kimberly Young Chapter 2:
Prevalence Estimates and Etiologic Models of Internet Addiction Dr.
Kimberly Young and Dr. Xiodong Yue Clinical Psychologist Beijing Internet
Addiction Clinic Chapter 3: Online Social Interaction, Psychosocial
Well-Being, and Problematic Internet Use Scott Caplan, Ph.D. Associate
Professor Department of Communication University of Delaware Chapter 4:
Uses and Gratifications of Internet Addiction Robert LaRose, Ph.D.
Professor Department of Telecommunication Michigan State University, East
Lansing, MI. Chapter 5: Multiuser Online Role-Playing Gaming and Addiction
David Smahel, Ph.D. and Lukas Blinka Masaryk University (the Czech
Republic) Associate Professor Department of Social Studies Institute for
Research of Children, Youth, and Family Chapter 6: Understanding Internet
Sex Addiction David Delmonico, Ph.D. Department of Psychology Duquense
University Chapter 7: Gambling Addiction to the Internet Dr. Mark Griffiths
Department of Social Studies Nottingham Trent University - UK Gambling
Addiction Expert Part II: Assessment and Treatment Methods Chapter 8: What
Makes Internet Use Addictive Dr. David Greenfield (open
topic...psycho-social-biological and cultural assessment) Licensed
Psychologist and Director The Center for Internet and Technology Addiction
Adjunct Faculty, University of Connecticut Chapter 9: Psychotherapies in
Treatment Dr. Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu Professor of Psychology University
of Sao Paulo, Brazil Chapter 10: Working with Adolescents Dr. Keith Beard
Associate Professor of Psychology Marshall University Chapter 11: Coping
with Internet Infidelity Dr. Monica Whitty School of Psychology Queen's
University Belfast, Northern Ireland School of Applied Social and Human
Sciences University of Western Sydney, Parramatta Campus, Australia Chapter
12: Telematics and Virtual Therapy for Internet Addiction Teuvo Peltoniemi,
Communication Director Information Department of Finland Editor-in-Chief,
AddictionLink and Intiimi Web Publication at the A-Clinic Foundation
Helsinki, Finland Chapter 13: Inpatient Treatment and Rehabilitation Dr.
Randee McGraw/Shannon Chrismore Clinical Director Illinois Institute of
Recovery Proctor Hospital, Peoria, Illinois Chapter 14: Prevention and
Education for Adolescents Dr. Jung-Hye Kwon,Ph.D. Professor of Psychology
Korea University Chapter 15: Online Addiction: Psychotherapy and Systemic
Dynamics with Adolescence Licensed Psychologist Switzerland Chapter 16:
Conclusions Drs. Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu and Kimberly Young
and Conceptualization of Internet Addiction Dr. Kimberly Young Chapter 2:
Prevalence Estimates and Etiologic Models of Internet Addiction Dr.
Kimberly Young and Dr. Xiodong Yue Clinical Psychologist Beijing Internet
Addiction Clinic Chapter 3: Online Social Interaction, Psychosocial
Well-Being, and Problematic Internet Use Scott Caplan, Ph.D. Associate
Professor Department of Communication University of Delaware Chapter 4:
Uses and Gratifications of Internet Addiction Robert LaRose, Ph.D.
Professor Department of Telecommunication Michigan State University, East
Lansing, MI. Chapter 5: Multiuser Online Role-Playing Gaming and Addiction
David Smahel, Ph.D. and Lukas Blinka Masaryk University (the Czech
Republic) Associate Professor Department of Social Studies Institute for
Research of Children, Youth, and Family Chapter 6: Understanding Internet
Sex Addiction David Delmonico, Ph.D. Department of Psychology Duquense
University Chapter 7: Gambling Addiction to the Internet Dr. Mark Griffiths
Department of Social Studies Nottingham Trent University - UK Gambling
Addiction Expert Part II: Assessment and Treatment Methods Chapter 8: What
Makes Internet Use Addictive Dr. David Greenfield (open
topic...psycho-social-biological and cultural assessment) Licensed
Psychologist and Director The Center for Internet and Technology Addiction
Adjunct Faculty, University of Connecticut Chapter 9: Psychotherapies in
Treatment Dr. Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu Professor of Psychology University
of Sao Paulo, Brazil Chapter 10: Working with Adolescents Dr. Keith Beard
Associate Professor of Psychology Marshall University Chapter 11: Coping
with Internet Infidelity Dr. Monica Whitty School of Psychology Queen's
University Belfast, Northern Ireland School of Applied Social and Human
Sciences University of Western Sydney, Parramatta Campus, Australia Chapter
12: Telematics and Virtual Therapy for Internet Addiction Teuvo Peltoniemi,
Communication Director Information Department of Finland Editor-in-Chief,
AddictionLink and Intiimi Web Publication at the A-Clinic Foundation
Helsinki, Finland Chapter 13: Inpatient Treatment and Rehabilitation Dr.
Randee McGraw/Shannon Chrismore Clinical Director Illinois Institute of
Recovery Proctor Hospital, Peoria, Illinois Chapter 14: Prevention and
Education for Adolescents Dr. Jung-Hye Kwon,Ph.D. Professor of Psychology
Korea University Chapter 15: Online Addiction: Psychotherapy and Systemic
Dynamics with Adolescence Licensed Psychologist Switzerland Chapter 16:
Conclusions Drs. Cristiano Nabuco de Abreu and Kimberly Young