Computers
There is no doubt that the technological advances made
by man in the 20th Century equalled all the advances
made in all of the previous centuries put together. There
is little doubt that the invention that has and will
continue to have the greatest impact on all of our lives
is the computer. When the computer was developed towards
the end of the 20th Century it was believed that it would
reduce all of our working weeks and give us more time
for leisure and being with friends and family. No one
really imagined that the computer could become an addiction
in itself.
Does this describe your situation:
Your child is falling
behind with homework because of always being on the
computer
The husband or wife have become a virtual recluse
and spend all their time locked away in one room for
hour after hour
The phone bill has almost doubled over night
You are
spending longer and longer at the computer and don't
realise where the time goes
Some of the signs of computer addiction will be very
similar to other addictions:
Psychological Symptoms
Sense of well being while at the
computer
Inability to stop using the computer
Making excuses just
so that you can use the computer
Family and friends
see you less and less and comment about your increasing
use of the computer
Feeling lost or irritable when not
at the computer
Lying to friends and family about the
amount of time you spend at the computer
Problems occurring
with school or job
Other signs are more specific to the computer however:
Physical
Symptoms
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Dry eyes
Migraine headaches
Backaches
Eating irregularities - maybe skipping meals
Poor personal
hygiene
Sleep problems
The Computer is such a versatile tool
that it can host a range of addictions. The internet
and the World Wide Web is the addiction for the
21st Century. With slogans
such as 'if you are not part of the
present you are part of the past' it is clear that
the marketing is all about
getting us to log-on or miss out.
The internet was first created in 1968 by the US Government
as a defence tool.
In 1992 the world wide web was created
and licensed. The world wide web has increased at a phenomenal
rate.
Eight years ago in 1993 there were 130 websites; in
1996 around 100,000; in 1997 around 800,000;
around 2,000,000 in 1998; around 4,000,000 in 1999; 13,000,000 in
2000 and around 29,000,000 in 2001. At the middle of 2001
there are around 4 billion web
pages of information with around 1 million new pages
added every day (pages as
opposed to sites). At the beginning
of 2001 there was 109,574,429 hosts. The millions
of Websites today offer
such a vast array of information,
meeting peoples needs not just in the hunger for information
but for shopping,
meeting people, sexual fantasies,
pornography and gambling to name a few.
The Internet
Relay Chat (IRC) is one increasingly popular use for
the internet. It
is a way of communicating with
people from around the world using
the internet. It is a growing worldwide problem and is
highly addictive especially
for people who are lonely or bored.
Once the person starts communicating they can feel they are missing
out by not
being on-line and this can be part
of
the addictive nature.
On-line trading is the latest modern method
of gambling.
This offers an immediate form
of feedback.
In the
past most stock market trading
was done through a personal
broker or a brokerage firm. Today
at the merest click the shares can be brought
and sold; days
or weeks
have been reduced to seconds.*
For many people the computer is intended purely for
pleasurable pursuits.
Sadly addiction is
still possible.
The video
game was the ultimate toy of
the
1980's. From there highly advanced
and technological
games
have been
developed
to be used on the computer.
Some of these can be downloaded or
accessed in a variety
of ways.
Ultimately
the aim
is to keep people on the machine
as
long as possible. This is exactly
what happens
for
many people
remaining on the computer from
dawn till dusk or when they
get in from school or work
till the early hours of the next
morning. What started out as
a pleasurable pursuit has become
an all-consuming
addiction.
The roots of this
addiction are very similar
to the others;
the
needs
are not being
met in other
areas.
It may be
because of boredom or loneliness.
Unlike many of the other
addictions the internet
can actually
lead you to
the answer as you can meet
people, shop, gamble on-line.
In addition
when you
see something
on the internet
it is hard to believe that
it does not really exist.
However
it can also accentuate your
problem leave you feeling
even more distant
from human
company
apart from
the problem especially during
IRC of not really knowing
who the people
you are communicating with
really are, i.e. are they
really who
they say they
are?
* Report on online trading published in Addiction Today
vol. 12 No.71 July/August 2001 by Dr J. Michael Faragher,
Denver, USA
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