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In The Internet Family , Drs. Katherine Hertlein and Markie Twistprovide a current and comprehensive look at the effects of technology on couple and family relationships.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351103381
- Artikelnr.: 56887456
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Katherine M. Hertlein, PhD, LMFT, is a Professor in the Couple and Family Therapy Program in the School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and has published eight books on couple and family therapy.
Markie L. C. Twist, PhD, LMFT, LHMC, CSE, is the Program Coordinator of the Graduate Certificate in Sex Therapy and Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, Wisconsin.
Markie L. C. Twist, PhD, LMFT, LHMC, CSE, is the Program Coordinator of the Graduate Certificate in Sex Therapy and Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, Wisconsin.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS xvii PREFACE xix Purpose of the Book Outline of Chapters Key Terms A Note on Timeliness ACKNOWLEDGMENTS SECTION 1 Tutorial on Technology and Relationships Chapter 1 Couples, Families, and Technology Technology Invasion Prevalence of Technology in Our Lives Mobile Connections by Device The Rise of the Applications: Online Video Games The Rise of the Applications: Social Networking Effects of Technology on Our Individual Selves Effects of Technology on Physical Well-Being Media Misinformation Sedentary Lifestyles Sleep Effects of Technology on Psychological Well-Being Life Satisfaction Technology and Our Work Lives Projecting What
s Next for Technology in Our Lives What Does All of This Mean for Relationships? The Pathology of Pathology Our View
A Balanced Approach Conclusion References Chapter 2 From Digiteris to Tweeps: Understanding Online Communication Patterns What Drives Patterns of Technology Use? Theoretical Models of MotivationsApplied to Social Media Use The Importance of Being in Sync Relational Factors Influencing Social Media Use The Desire for Social Capital
Cuz Yoüve Got . . . Personality (Disorders)? The Only Thing to Fear Is Missing Out Comparing Face-to-Face and Internet Communication Technologies Self-Presentation Me, My Selfie, and I Self-Presentation in Couples Self-Presentation in Families Shared Data Rituals and Everydayness Emotional Intimacy History-Gathering Consent Conclusion References Chapter 3 Virtual Impacts on Real-Time Individual, Couple, and Family Developments Technology Immersion Across Developmental Contexts Individual Lifespan: Erikson Revisited Children Adolescence Young Adulthood Self-Authorship in a Relationally Authored (and Heterogenic) Environment Ecological Life Cycle Models Bronfenbrenner Revisited Social Comparison With Peers à la Festinger Taylor Revisited Technology Use Across Relational Developmental Stages Technology, Anxiety, and Distress (Oh My!) Yoüre Never Fully Dressed Without a Phone Attachment to Technology: The Missing Link? Technology: The Monkey on Your Back (And in Your Family?) Technology, Attachment, and Romantic Relationships Conclusion References Chapter 4 Family
Net
working Digital Family Communication Youth and Online Communication Parenting in a Digital World Parents and Online Communication Technology Interference in Parenting Technology and Adoption Privacy, Technology, and Family Relationships From Helicopter-Parents to Drone-Parents: Surveillance, Spying, and Other Monitoring Strategies Surveillance Habituation Family Negotiation of the
Net
Conclusion References Chapter 5 The iCouple Common Couple Issues in a Digital Age Survey Says Just the Two of Us An Affair to Delete Social Media and Romantic Relationships Texting and Romantic Relationships I Spy With My Little
I
: Surveillance in Couples Developing Trust Online Conclusion References Chapter 6 Relational Malware: Risks of Technology in Relationships The Trouble With Tech Risky Business Privacy Your Penetralia is Showing Privacy Considerations: The People Privacy Considerations: The Space Crossing Boundaries in Unbounded Space (Spy-Berspace?) Cyberbullying Technology-Based Dating Violence Sexting
Sometimes It
s Hard to Be a Woman
Sweet Revenge? Cyberstalking Conclusion References SECTION 2 Rebooting Your Relationships Chapter 7 What About the Internet Changes Our Relationships? A Social Solution to a Social Problem The Couple and Family Technology Framework Theoretical Frameworks The Flexibility of the CFT Framework
Everybody
s Doing It
: Acceptability
Who Are You?
: Anonymity Online Me and My Shadow: Accessibility The Ultimate Cheap Date: Affordability A World of Sims: Approximation Accommodation
I Didn
t Technically Touch Them So It Doesn
t Count
: Ambiguity The Couple and Family Technology Framework in Action Conclusion References Chapter 8 Strengthening Roles, Rules, and Boundaries Introduction Roles Rules Boundaries Conclusion References Chapter 9 Improving Relationship Launches, Runtime, and Crashes Relational Intelligence in a Digital World Relationship Formation
To Swipe or Not to Swipe
Being Facebook Official First Comes Love, Then Comes Meeting Relationship Maintenance Development Across the Couple Lifespan Technology
s Contribution to Relationship Satisfaction Intimacy Development in Relationships With and Without Technology Building Intimacy Through Self-Disclosure Relationship Termination To Block or Not to Block Conclusion References Chapter 10 Debugging Advanced Internet-Based Relational Problems Decoding Technology and Relationship Error Messages Out-of-Control Technology-Related Behaviors Technophobia Sexual Technologies Video and Online Gaming Relational Power-Ups Relational Challenge Mode Action Point: A Case of Out-of-Control Online Gaming Behaviors What the Tech Do We Do? You Have Nothing to Fear, but Fear Itself Winning Over Video Gaming Issues Managing Out-of-Control Technology-Related Behaviors Conclusion References Chapter 11 Measuring Technology
s Impact on Relational Life Assessment of Internet Impact in Daily Life: The Chicken or the Egg? My Problem Is You(Tube) Measuring
Addictive
/Compulsive Internet Use Measurement Tools What
s in a Name? Measuring Online Sexual Behavior The Rebirth of Slick: The Couple and Family Technology Assessment Revised Conclusion References Chapter 12 Developing Your Personal Technology Integration Plan With the Couple and Family Algorithm Technology Integration Plan 1. Consider the Audience 2. Maximize the Benefits 3. Consider the Motivations Integration Ideas for Structure (Roles, Rules, Boundaries) Boundary Tip 1: Check Your Email
Don
t Let Your Email Check You Boundary Tip 2: Cover Your Private Parts (or Privacy Management) Rule Tip 1: Develop a Rule for Your Family on Collective Privacy Management Initiating Relationships Rule Tip 1: Recognition of Gatekeeping in Online Dating Rule Tip 2: Recognition of the
Eight As
Maintaining Relationships Intimacy Tip 1: Electronic Fantasy Dates Intimacy Tip 2: Using Asynchronous Methods to Manage Conflict Intimacy Tip 3: Using Synchronous Methods to Obtain Support Intimacy Tip 4: Ensure Online Friends Are Offline Friends as Well Trust Tip 1: Recovering From Online Infidelity Trust Tip 2: Managing Surveillance Ending Relationships Termination Tip 1:
Give Up The Ghost
Termination Tip 2: Using the Benefits of the Internet to Structure Interactions Online Behavior and Children: Some Guidelines Rule Tip 1: When Should My Child Be Granted a Cellphone? Case in Point: A Tale of Two Kiddies Rule Tip 2: Boundaries and Rules for Safeguarding Against Cyberbullying Conclusion References INDEX APPENDICES
ONLINE ONLY [can be accessed at www.routledge.com/9781138478053] Appendix A: Ecological Elements Questionnaire Appendix B: General Technological Focused Genogram Questions Appendix C: Couple and Family Technology Focused Genogram Questions Appendix D: Questions for Consideration Across an Electronic Developmental Lifespan
s Next for Technology in Our Lives What Does All of This Mean for Relationships? The Pathology of Pathology Our View
A Balanced Approach Conclusion References Chapter 2 From Digiteris to Tweeps: Understanding Online Communication Patterns What Drives Patterns of Technology Use? Theoretical Models of MotivationsApplied to Social Media Use The Importance of Being in Sync Relational Factors Influencing Social Media Use The Desire for Social Capital
Cuz Yoüve Got . . . Personality (Disorders)? The Only Thing to Fear Is Missing Out Comparing Face-to-Face and Internet Communication Technologies Self-Presentation Me, My Selfie, and I Self-Presentation in Couples Self-Presentation in Families Shared Data Rituals and Everydayness Emotional Intimacy History-Gathering Consent Conclusion References Chapter 3 Virtual Impacts on Real-Time Individual, Couple, and Family Developments Technology Immersion Across Developmental Contexts Individual Lifespan: Erikson Revisited Children Adolescence Young Adulthood Self-Authorship in a Relationally Authored (and Heterogenic) Environment Ecological Life Cycle Models Bronfenbrenner Revisited Social Comparison With Peers à la Festinger Taylor Revisited Technology Use Across Relational Developmental Stages Technology, Anxiety, and Distress (Oh My!) Yoüre Never Fully Dressed Without a Phone Attachment to Technology: The Missing Link? Technology: The Monkey on Your Back (And in Your Family?) Technology, Attachment, and Romantic Relationships Conclusion References Chapter 4 Family
Net
working Digital Family Communication Youth and Online Communication Parenting in a Digital World Parents and Online Communication Technology Interference in Parenting Technology and Adoption Privacy, Technology, and Family Relationships From Helicopter-Parents to Drone-Parents: Surveillance, Spying, and Other Monitoring Strategies Surveillance Habituation Family Negotiation of the
Net
Conclusion References Chapter 5 The iCouple Common Couple Issues in a Digital Age Survey Says Just the Two of Us An Affair to Delete Social Media and Romantic Relationships Texting and Romantic Relationships I Spy With My Little
I
: Surveillance in Couples Developing Trust Online Conclusion References Chapter 6 Relational Malware: Risks of Technology in Relationships The Trouble With Tech Risky Business Privacy Your Penetralia is Showing Privacy Considerations: The People Privacy Considerations: The Space Crossing Boundaries in Unbounded Space (Spy-Berspace?) Cyberbullying Technology-Based Dating Violence Sexting
Sometimes It
s Hard to Be a Woman
Sweet Revenge? Cyberstalking Conclusion References SECTION 2 Rebooting Your Relationships Chapter 7 What About the Internet Changes Our Relationships? A Social Solution to a Social Problem The Couple and Family Technology Framework Theoretical Frameworks The Flexibility of the CFT Framework
Everybody
s Doing It
: Acceptability
Who Are You?
: Anonymity Online Me and My Shadow: Accessibility The Ultimate Cheap Date: Affordability A World of Sims: Approximation Accommodation
I Didn
t Technically Touch Them So It Doesn
t Count
: Ambiguity The Couple and Family Technology Framework in Action Conclusion References Chapter 8 Strengthening Roles, Rules, and Boundaries Introduction Roles Rules Boundaries Conclusion References Chapter 9 Improving Relationship Launches, Runtime, and Crashes Relational Intelligence in a Digital World Relationship Formation
To Swipe or Not to Swipe
Being Facebook Official First Comes Love, Then Comes Meeting Relationship Maintenance Development Across the Couple Lifespan Technology
s Contribution to Relationship Satisfaction Intimacy Development in Relationships With and Without Technology Building Intimacy Through Self-Disclosure Relationship Termination To Block or Not to Block Conclusion References Chapter 10 Debugging Advanced Internet-Based Relational Problems Decoding Technology and Relationship Error Messages Out-of-Control Technology-Related Behaviors Technophobia Sexual Technologies Video and Online Gaming Relational Power-Ups Relational Challenge Mode Action Point: A Case of Out-of-Control Online Gaming Behaviors What the Tech Do We Do? You Have Nothing to Fear, but Fear Itself Winning Over Video Gaming Issues Managing Out-of-Control Technology-Related Behaviors Conclusion References Chapter 11 Measuring Technology
s Impact on Relational Life Assessment of Internet Impact in Daily Life: The Chicken or the Egg? My Problem Is You(Tube) Measuring
Addictive
/Compulsive Internet Use Measurement Tools What
s in a Name? Measuring Online Sexual Behavior The Rebirth of Slick: The Couple and Family Technology Assessment Revised Conclusion References Chapter 12 Developing Your Personal Technology Integration Plan With the Couple and Family Algorithm Technology Integration Plan 1. Consider the Audience 2. Maximize the Benefits 3. Consider the Motivations Integration Ideas for Structure (Roles, Rules, Boundaries) Boundary Tip 1: Check Your Email
Don
t Let Your Email Check You Boundary Tip 2: Cover Your Private Parts (or Privacy Management) Rule Tip 1: Develop a Rule for Your Family on Collective Privacy Management Initiating Relationships Rule Tip 1: Recognition of Gatekeeping in Online Dating Rule Tip 2: Recognition of the
Eight As
Maintaining Relationships Intimacy Tip 1: Electronic Fantasy Dates Intimacy Tip 2: Using Asynchronous Methods to Manage Conflict Intimacy Tip 3: Using Synchronous Methods to Obtain Support Intimacy Tip 4: Ensure Online Friends Are Offline Friends as Well Trust Tip 1: Recovering From Online Infidelity Trust Tip 2: Managing Surveillance Ending Relationships Termination Tip 1:
Give Up The Ghost
Termination Tip 2: Using the Benefits of the Internet to Structure Interactions Online Behavior and Children: Some Guidelines Rule Tip 1: When Should My Child Be Granted a Cellphone? Case in Point: A Tale of Two Kiddies Rule Tip 2: Boundaries and Rules for Safeguarding Against Cyberbullying Conclusion References INDEX APPENDICES
ONLINE ONLY [can be accessed at www.routledge.com/9781138478053] Appendix A: Ecological Elements Questionnaire Appendix B: General Technological Focused Genogram Questions Appendix C: Couple and Family Technology Focused Genogram Questions Appendix D: Questions for Consideration Across an Electronic Developmental Lifespan
ABOUT THE AUTHORS xvii PREFACE xix Purpose of the Book Outline of Chapters Key Terms A Note on Timeliness ACKNOWLEDGMENTS SECTION 1 Tutorial on Technology and Relationships Chapter 1 Couples, Families, and Technology Technology Invasion Prevalence of Technology in Our Lives Mobile Connections by Device The Rise of the Applications: Online Video Games The Rise of the Applications: Social Networking Effects of Technology on Our Individual Selves Effects of Technology on Physical Well-Being Media Misinformation Sedentary Lifestyles Sleep Effects of Technology on Psychological Well-Being Life Satisfaction Technology and Our Work Lives Projecting What
s Next for Technology in Our Lives What Does All of This Mean for Relationships? The Pathology of Pathology Our View
A Balanced Approach Conclusion References Chapter 2 From Digiteris to Tweeps: Understanding Online Communication Patterns What Drives Patterns of Technology Use? Theoretical Models of MotivationsApplied to Social Media Use The Importance of Being in Sync Relational Factors Influencing Social Media Use The Desire for Social Capital
Cuz Yoüve Got . . . Personality (Disorders)? The Only Thing to Fear Is Missing Out Comparing Face-to-Face and Internet Communication Technologies Self-Presentation Me, My Selfie, and I Self-Presentation in Couples Self-Presentation in Families Shared Data Rituals and Everydayness Emotional Intimacy History-Gathering Consent Conclusion References Chapter 3 Virtual Impacts on Real-Time Individual, Couple, and Family Developments Technology Immersion Across Developmental Contexts Individual Lifespan: Erikson Revisited Children Adolescence Young Adulthood Self-Authorship in a Relationally Authored (and Heterogenic) Environment Ecological Life Cycle Models Bronfenbrenner Revisited Social Comparison With Peers à la Festinger Taylor Revisited Technology Use Across Relational Developmental Stages Technology, Anxiety, and Distress (Oh My!) Yoüre Never Fully Dressed Without a Phone Attachment to Technology: The Missing Link? Technology: The Monkey on Your Back (And in Your Family?) Technology, Attachment, and Romantic Relationships Conclusion References Chapter 4 Family
Net
working Digital Family Communication Youth and Online Communication Parenting in a Digital World Parents and Online Communication Technology Interference in Parenting Technology and Adoption Privacy, Technology, and Family Relationships From Helicopter-Parents to Drone-Parents: Surveillance, Spying, and Other Monitoring Strategies Surveillance Habituation Family Negotiation of the
Net
Conclusion References Chapter 5 The iCouple Common Couple Issues in a Digital Age Survey Says Just the Two of Us An Affair to Delete Social Media and Romantic Relationships Texting and Romantic Relationships I Spy With My Little
I
: Surveillance in Couples Developing Trust Online Conclusion References Chapter 6 Relational Malware: Risks of Technology in Relationships The Trouble With Tech Risky Business Privacy Your Penetralia is Showing Privacy Considerations: The People Privacy Considerations: The Space Crossing Boundaries in Unbounded Space (Spy-Berspace?) Cyberbullying Technology-Based Dating Violence Sexting
Sometimes It
s Hard to Be a Woman
Sweet Revenge? Cyberstalking Conclusion References SECTION 2 Rebooting Your Relationships Chapter 7 What About the Internet Changes Our Relationships? A Social Solution to a Social Problem The Couple and Family Technology Framework Theoretical Frameworks The Flexibility of the CFT Framework
Everybody
s Doing It
: Acceptability
Who Are You?
: Anonymity Online Me and My Shadow: Accessibility The Ultimate Cheap Date: Affordability A World of Sims: Approximation Accommodation
I Didn
t Technically Touch Them So It Doesn
t Count
: Ambiguity The Couple and Family Technology Framework in Action Conclusion References Chapter 8 Strengthening Roles, Rules, and Boundaries Introduction Roles Rules Boundaries Conclusion References Chapter 9 Improving Relationship Launches, Runtime, and Crashes Relational Intelligence in a Digital World Relationship Formation
To Swipe or Not to Swipe
Being Facebook Official First Comes Love, Then Comes Meeting Relationship Maintenance Development Across the Couple Lifespan Technology
s Contribution to Relationship Satisfaction Intimacy Development in Relationships With and Without Technology Building Intimacy Through Self-Disclosure Relationship Termination To Block or Not to Block Conclusion References Chapter 10 Debugging Advanced Internet-Based Relational Problems Decoding Technology and Relationship Error Messages Out-of-Control Technology-Related Behaviors Technophobia Sexual Technologies Video and Online Gaming Relational Power-Ups Relational Challenge Mode Action Point: A Case of Out-of-Control Online Gaming Behaviors What the Tech Do We Do? You Have Nothing to Fear, but Fear Itself Winning Over Video Gaming Issues Managing Out-of-Control Technology-Related Behaviors Conclusion References Chapter 11 Measuring Technology
s Impact on Relational Life Assessment of Internet Impact in Daily Life: The Chicken or the Egg? My Problem Is You(Tube) Measuring
Addictive
/Compulsive Internet Use Measurement Tools What
s in a Name? Measuring Online Sexual Behavior The Rebirth of Slick: The Couple and Family Technology Assessment Revised Conclusion References Chapter 12 Developing Your Personal Technology Integration Plan With the Couple and Family Algorithm Technology Integration Plan 1. Consider the Audience 2. Maximize the Benefits 3. Consider the Motivations Integration Ideas for Structure (Roles, Rules, Boundaries) Boundary Tip 1: Check Your Email
Don
t Let Your Email Check You Boundary Tip 2: Cover Your Private Parts (or Privacy Management) Rule Tip 1: Develop a Rule for Your Family on Collective Privacy Management Initiating Relationships Rule Tip 1: Recognition of Gatekeeping in Online Dating Rule Tip 2: Recognition of the
Eight As
Maintaining Relationships Intimacy Tip 1: Electronic Fantasy Dates Intimacy Tip 2: Using Asynchronous Methods to Manage Conflict Intimacy Tip 3: Using Synchronous Methods to Obtain Support Intimacy Tip 4: Ensure Online Friends Are Offline Friends as Well Trust Tip 1: Recovering From Online Infidelity Trust Tip 2: Managing Surveillance Ending Relationships Termination Tip 1:
Give Up The Ghost
Termination Tip 2: Using the Benefits of the Internet to Structure Interactions Online Behavior and Children: Some Guidelines Rule Tip 1: When Should My Child Be Granted a Cellphone? Case in Point: A Tale of Two Kiddies Rule Tip 2: Boundaries and Rules for Safeguarding Against Cyberbullying Conclusion References INDEX APPENDICES
ONLINE ONLY [can be accessed at www.routledge.com/9781138478053] Appendix A: Ecological Elements Questionnaire Appendix B: General Technological Focused Genogram Questions Appendix C: Couple and Family Technology Focused Genogram Questions Appendix D: Questions for Consideration Across an Electronic Developmental Lifespan
s Next for Technology in Our Lives What Does All of This Mean for Relationships? The Pathology of Pathology Our View
A Balanced Approach Conclusion References Chapter 2 From Digiteris to Tweeps: Understanding Online Communication Patterns What Drives Patterns of Technology Use? Theoretical Models of MotivationsApplied to Social Media Use The Importance of Being in Sync Relational Factors Influencing Social Media Use The Desire for Social Capital
Cuz Yoüve Got . . . Personality (Disorders)? The Only Thing to Fear Is Missing Out Comparing Face-to-Face and Internet Communication Technologies Self-Presentation Me, My Selfie, and I Self-Presentation in Couples Self-Presentation in Families Shared Data Rituals and Everydayness Emotional Intimacy History-Gathering Consent Conclusion References Chapter 3 Virtual Impacts on Real-Time Individual, Couple, and Family Developments Technology Immersion Across Developmental Contexts Individual Lifespan: Erikson Revisited Children Adolescence Young Adulthood Self-Authorship in a Relationally Authored (and Heterogenic) Environment Ecological Life Cycle Models Bronfenbrenner Revisited Social Comparison With Peers à la Festinger Taylor Revisited Technology Use Across Relational Developmental Stages Technology, Anxiety, and Distress (Oh My!) Yoüre Never Fully Dressed Without a Phone Attachment to Technology: The Missing Link? Technology: The Monkey on Your Back (And in Your Family?) Technology, Attachment, and Romantic Relationships Conclusion References Chapter 4 Family
Net
working Digital Family Communication Youth and Online Communication Parenting in a Digital World Parents and Online Communication Technology Interference in Parenting Technology and Adoption Privacy, Technology, and Family Relationships From Helicopter-Parents to Drone-Parents: Surveillance, Spying, and Other Monitoring Strategies Surveillance Habituation Family Negotiation of the
Net
Conclusion References Chapter 5 The iCouple Common Couple Issues in a Digital Age Survey Says Just the Two of Us An Affair to Delete Social Media and Romantic Relationships Texting and Romantic Relationships I Spy With My Little
I
: Surveillance in Couples Developing Trust Online Conclusion References Chapter 6 Relational Malware: Risks of Technology in Relationships The Trouble With Tech Risky Business Privacy Your Penetralia is Showing Privacy Considerations: The People Privacy Considerations: The Space Crossing Boundaries in Unbounded Space (Spy-Berspace?) Cyberbullying Technology-Based Dating Violence Sexting
Sometimes It
s Hard to Be a Woman
Sweet Revenge? Cyberstalking Conclusion References SECTION 2 Rebooting Your Relationships Chapter 7 What About the Internet Changes Our Relationships? A Social Solution to a Social Problem The Couple and Family Technology Framework Theoretical Frameworks The Flexibility of the CFT Framework
Everybody
s Doing It
: Acceptability
Who Are You?
: Anonymity Online Me and My Shadow: Accessibility The Ultimate Cheap Date: Affordability A World of Sims: Approximation Accommodation
I Didn
t Technically Touch Them So It Doesn
t Count
: Ambiguity The Couple and Family Technology Framework in Action Conclusion References Chapter 8 Strengthening Roles, Rules, and Boundaries Introduction Roles Rules Boundaries Conclusion References Chapter 9 Improving Relationship Launches, Runtime, and Crashes Relational Intelligence in a Digital World Relationship Formation
To Swipe or Not to Swipe
Being Facebook Official First Comes Love, Then Comes Meeting Relationship Maintenance Development Across the Couple Lifespan Technology
s Contribution to Relationship Satisfaction Intimacy Development in Relationships With and Without Technology Building Intimacy Through Self-Disclosure Relationship Termination To Block or Not to Block Conclusion References Chapter 10 Debugging Advanced Internet-Based Relational Problems Decoding Technology and Relationship Error Messages Out-of-Control Technology-Related Behaviors Technophobia Sexual Technologies Video and Online Gaming Relational Power-Ups Relational Challenge Mode Action Point: A Case of Out-of-Control Online Gaming Behaviors What the Tech Do We Do? You Have Nothing to Fear, but Fear Itself Winning Over Video Gaming Issues Managing Out-of-Control Technology-Related Behaviors Conclusion References Chapter 11 Measuring Technology
s Impact on Relational Life Assessment of Internet Impact in Daily Life: The Chicken or the Egg? My Problem Is You(Tube) Measuring
Addictive
/Compulsive Internet Use Measurement Tools What
s in a Name? Measuring Online Sexual Behavior The Rebirth of Slick: The Couple and Family Technology Assessment Revised Conclusion References Chapter 12 Developing Your Personal Technology Integration Plan With the Couple and Family Algorithm Technology Integration Plan 1. Consider the Audience 2. Maximize the Benefits 3. Consider the Motivations Integration Ideas for Structure (Roles, Rules, Boundaries) Boundary Tip 1: Check Your Email
Don
t Let Your Email Check You Boundary Tip 2: Cover Your Private Parts (or Privacy Management) Rule Tip 1: Develop a Rule for Your Family on Collective Privacy Management Initiating Relationships Rule Tip 1: Recognition of Gatekeeping in Online Dating Rule Tip 2: Recognition of the
Eight As
Maintaining Relationships Intimacy Tip 1: Electronic Fantasy Dates Intimacy Tip 2: Using Asynchronous Methods to Manage Conflict Intimacy Tip 3: Using Synchronous Methods to Obtain Support Intimacy Tip 4: Ensure Online Friends Are Offline Friends as Well Trust Tip 1: Recovering From Online Infidelity Trust Tip 2: Managing Surveillance Ending Relationships Termination Tip 1:
Give Up The Ghost
Termination Tip 2: Using the Benefits of the Internet to Structure Interactions Online Behavior and Children: Some Guidelines Rule Tip 1: When Should My Child Be Granted a Cellphone? Case in Point: A Tale of Two Kiddies Rule Tip 2: Boundaries and Rules for Safeguarding Against Cyberbullying Conclusion References INDEX APPENDICES
ONLINE ONLY [can be accessed at www.routledge.com/9781138478053] Appendix A: Ecological Elements Questionnaire Appendix B: General Technological Focused Genogram Questions Appendix C: Couple and Family Technology Focused Genogram Questions Appendix D: Questions for Consideration Across an Electronic Developmental Lifespan