| Jumpin said: A lot of the mental problems people have come with abuse of the social internet (that includes all forms of socializing on the internet). And my personal opinion is addiction isn’t a disease like many 20th century psychologists claimed… dependence (which results from addiction) is a disease that can be treated with therapy or in severe cases medications (such as hormonal production damage from longterm use of opiates), but addiction itself is a part of lifestyle. You change your lifestyle to something that doesn’t cater to an addiction (which is a habit that damages your mental/physical health and/or that of others because of productivity and social dysfunction among other things), you fix your addiction… and the people that know this can stop a lot of their addictions (sans dependencies that can result from addiction, like alcoholism). It’s just a matter then of not slipping back into it, a lot of the time it’s setting-related. If you’re addicted to video games… get rid of your game room, delete your app stores. |







