Internet Addiction Essay
Internet Addiction Essay
Danny Timpanaro
10/31/10
Recine
Technology Paper
As our society becomes more technologically advanced, the use of the Internet
and technical devices will become more widely used and common in our everyday lives,
but it can also have harmful consequences on the people that use them. Internet addiction
is a rapidly growing problem that has caused negative side effects due to excessive usage.
There are four main traits that make up an Internet addict, which include excessive use,
withdrawal, tolerance, and negative repercussions (Block). Each symptom has some
Excessive use of the Internet is the first sign of an Internet addict. If someone is
spending prolonged periods of time browsing the web, they possess the first warning
signs of an Internet addict. Many people can be suffering from Internet obsession and not
even know it. One website that is peeling families apart is Facebook. A consumer electric
shopping site, Retrevo, “Surveyed about 1,000 people and found that 56 percent of social
media users check Facebook at least once a day; 12 percent check every couple of hours”
(Frazier). Using the Internet this much can be extremely hazardous to your health. Just
like any other addiction, it affects the way your brain functions and can have a significant
impact on your emotions and daily responsibilities. Recently, a study was done by Angie
Page at the University of Bristol, UK, who concluded, based on scientific research that,
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“Children who watch TV or play computer games for 2 hours or more a day are more
likely to have poor concentration, behave badly and have difficulties relating to other
people” (Fleming). Internet addiction is very similar to any other addictive substance.
Prolonged exposure and excessive use will have immediate, and long-term consequences
on the users brain. People need to close the laptop screen, switch off that smart phone
addict is withdrawal. Due to the abuse and the uncontrollable crave to be online; a
dependency begins to build in the mind of an Internet junkie. Users may go through
withdrawal. This includes, but is not restricted to, “Irritability, depression and
restlessness, thinking about the Internet when offline, or the need to stay online for
person’s Internet addiction can only get worse. They more a user tries to avoid the
Internet, the stronger they are beckoned by the sirens of the computer keys that has
obtained their life force and soul with an unrelenting domination of seduction, and the
addict will have no choice but to shoot up with the ecstasy of the Internet, time and time
again. Withdrawal symptoms occur due to dopamine neurotransmitters, which drives the
pursuit of pleasure, to be release into the brain, whenever a pleasure stimuli such as
drugs, sex, food, or the internet, is put in the brain (Phillips). Due to prolong usage of
these ‘pleasure stimuli,’ the brain has been pumped with so much dopamine, that all it
can do is crave more (Phillips). So we give it more. We eat more junk food, ingest more
alcohol, more drugs, or spend more time on the Internet. When we stop giving our brains
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excess dopamine, the body begins to experience withdrawal effects, which include, “Both
anger, rage, anxiety, depression, etc” (Pennington). Excess dopamine can have harmful
effects on how the body functions, and is the main cause of why the brain gets such a
high off certain things. Too much of one thing is not good. Everything needs to be taken
Just like any other mental disorder, Internet addiction has been classified as a
mental disorder. It has become such a serious problem, that it is recommended that it is
added the newest version of the DSM, the US handbook of recognized psychiatric
depression if computer access is lot, poor achievement and social isolation” (Internet).
For people who have developed into Internet addicts, help is available. There are
websites that offer tests to see if you are an Internet addict and they offer advice and
provide the next steps to begin to get healthy. Some of the recommended methods are to
get professional help through a counselor or attending anonymous groups and following a
twelve-step program. In an article, which talks about recovering from Internet addiction
states that, “12-step programs conventionally wean the addicted from the substance and
replace the activity with other activities and modes of thinking…it’s almost
inconceivable in this digital age for most people to avoid using a computer—as well as
the Internet—for work-related and personal matters” (Pennington). Although the 12-step
program and professional therapy may be helpful in overcoming Internet addiction, it will
not be an easy situation to overcome. It will take hard, work, dedication, and the desire to
get better. The best thing to do is take one day at a time, and to find a more productive
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method to utilize daily activity, and only use the Internet when it is absolutely necessary.
Internet addiction not only damages the abuser, it affects everyone around them. It
envelops their entire life and begins to take over. The Internet is used as an escape from
the real world and as an outlet from issues the user may be facing in the real world. Your
brain begins to get affected by it, and excessive use can have negative consequences on a
properly functioning brain. It is not easy recovering from any type of addiction, but it is
important to know that help is available, through websites, counseling, support groups,
and also from the people in your life who care about you and want to see you get better.
Internet addiction is a growing problem and will get progressively worse as time moves
on, but it is important to remember, you only get one life, one chance, make the right
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