Internet Addiction: What to Do if You Are Addicted
Internet addiction: What to do if you are addicted – What’s the next step for internet addicts? Learn about intervention and treatment for internet addiction here. Send me your addiction questions! addictionblog.org
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Fascinating topic, keep up the good work!?
Internet addiction treatment is only beginning. In fact, McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts and Proctor Hospital in Peoria, Illinois are thebest known treatment centers which offer computer internet addiction treatment services in? the U.S. I suggest first buying a few books about internet addiction in order to understand the disorder (try “Caught in the Net” or “Tangled in the Web”). Then, look into free support groups such as Internet and Technology Addiction Anonymous (ITAA).
thanks for the post – interesting
what do you suggest for those without insurance in regards? to treatment ?