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Recognize Internet addiction as a mental illness, MD urges

Users experience cravings, withdrawal, psychiatrist says

Sharon Kirkey, The Ottawa Citizen

Published: Monday, March 17, 2008

Compulsive e-mailing and text messaging could soon become classified as an official brain illness.

An editorial in this month's issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry says Internet addiction -- including "excessive gaming, sexual pre-occupations and e-mail/text messaging" -- is a common compulsive-impulsive disorder that should be added to psychiatry's official guidebook of mental disorders.

Like other addicts, users experience cravings, urges, withdrawal and tolerance, requiring more and better equipment and software, or more and more hours online, according to Dr. Jerald Block, a psychiatrist at the Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. Dr. Block says people can lose all track of time or neglect "basic drives," like eating or sleeping. Relapse rates are high, he writes, and some people may need psychoactive medications or hospitalization.

Dr. Block says about 86 per cent of Internet addicts have some other form of mental illness, but that unless a therapist is looking for it, Internet addiction is likely to be missed.

He argues that the phenomenon warrants being included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, psychiatry's official dictionary of mental illnesses. The next edition is due out in 2012. A draft is expected to be available for public comment next year.

But some say the research into Internet addiction is in its infancy and they wonder how doctors decide when computer use crosses the line from the normal to the pathological.

British psychiatrists, reporting last year in the journal Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, say a "significant minority" -- some estimate between five and 10 per cent of online users -- are addicted to the Internet, and that while early research suggests most are highly educated, highly introverted males, more recent studies suggest the bulk of the problem is occurring among middle-aged women on home computers.

Some use computers like they would drugs or alcohol as a way to escape reality, the researchers say. Addicts may be addicted to everything from the sheer act of typing, to chat rooms, online shopping or three-dimensional, multiplayer games users have described as "heroinware."

According to addiction therapist John Macdonald, of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, computer use becomes problematic when the behaviour starts affecting people's lives.

For example, is the person pre-occupied with getting, and staying, online? "If they're not able to engage in it, is it emotionally upsetting for them?

"The real proof in the pudding: is the amount that you do causing any problems in your life?" Mr. Macdonald says.

China and South Korea are already addressing the problem.

After 10 people died in Internet cafés in South Korea from cardiopulmonary-related deaths -- at least seven reportedly due to online gaming -- the government trained more than 1,000 counsellors in the treatment of Internet addiction, Dr. Block writes.

 



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I'm off to the mental institute. Hope they have broadband.



 


 

I could get Government benefits for this?

"Sorry I can't come into work, I need to check my myspace and post on VG Chartz, it's okay I have a Doctor's Certificate"



Last I heard, the American Psychiatric Association classifies caffeine addiction as a mental illness.

They must really like to tell people they're crazy. :P



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man i must really be messed up.



Incert Witty Comment on how i'm a fanboy of all systems including PC here.

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While I agree that the internet has addictive properties, pretty much anything that can be done to excess has 5-10% of its users doing just that. So freaking what? We can add pizza to that list, too, but no one is really making a big deal about pizza addiction.

Really, though, the DSM is about the stupidest thing ever. As famousringo said, even caffeine addiction is enough to be recognized by a number of psychiatrists. Human beings were simply born to do things to excess, some of them do healthy things and others don't, but everybody has something they are addicted to and have to partake of regularly. Tabloids, music, spending time with family, studying... everybody has something. And we'd all be miserable as all hell if we didn't.

God forbid I'd have to consider the OTHER things the DSM is compltely retarded on.



You do not have the right to never be offended.

Well, I have always said that when you look deep enough every single human is fucked in the head.



Rath said:
Well, I have always said that when you look deep enough every single human is fucked in the head.

 Some just worse than others.



 


 

Imthelegend said:
Rath said:
Well, I have always said that when you look deep enough every single human is fucked in the head.

Some just worse than others.


Thought crime? 



Wow I have over 3 mental illnesses now... Hmmm am I supposed to be proud or ashamed?