Technological Addictions is a wakeup call alerting the medical
community—and society at large—to the addictive potential of
technology and to technological addictions as legitimate
psychiatric conditions worthy of medical assessment, diagnosis, and
treatment. No other book tackles these addictions, individually and
collectively, contextualizing them for both mental health
professionals and the interested public. Petros Levounis, an
authority on addiction who's been an early voice on the
intersection of addiction and technology, and James Sherer are
uniquely well-suited to the task, and they have recruited an
impressive list of contributors who write thoughtfully, eloquently,
and authoritatively on their respective topics. The 10 chapters
address the different kinds of technological addiction, as well as
how they manifest and impact particular populations. Core to this
discussion is the fine line between addictive and nonpathological
use. After all, technology makes modern life possible, so assessing
whether patients have crossed that line is not an easy task. Other
noteworthy topics • In 2019, "gaming disorder" was added to the
ICD-11, a controversial move raised a difficult question: are video
games addictive and harmful, or are they just another pastime? The
book helps clinicians understand video games as a cultural
phenomenon, analyzing both their social importance and with their
addictive potential. • Cybersex and online pornography can hijack
our dopaminergic reward pathways like any other addictive
substance, destroying relationships, bank accounts, and mental
health. The book provides a brief history followed by a discussion
of diagnostic criteria, screening tools, associations, and
treatments. • Although seemingly harmless, even social media can
become addictive, as people create online personae that may confuse
and undermine both their sense of self and their sense of
connectedness to the world, leading to anxiety, depression,
impulsivity, and ADHD. The book helps readers distinguish between
healthy and pathological social media use and explores treatment
options for the latter. • Technology is an integral factor in
what has become known as "information overload," which is
associated with decreased performance and job satisfaction,
work-related stress, social isolation, impaired sleep, relationship
issues, and other problems. The book examines the underlying
psychology of internet addiction and problematic internet use,
their comorbidities, psychopathological models, and treatments. •
Significantly older when first introduced to the internet, older
adults may face unique challenges and vulnerabilities, and this
evolving understanding of the role of technology in their lives,
both in terms of positive changes and the risk for pathological
patterns of use and other potential harms, is explored in-depth.
Although written primarily for psychiatrists and other mental
health professionals, patients, parents, teachers, students,
administrators, and anyone who is interested in how humans interact
with technology will find Technological Addictions fascinating and
thought provoking.
General
| Imprint: |
American Psychiatric Publishing Inc
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
September 2021 |
| Editors: |
Petros Levounis
(Chair)
• James Sherer
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| Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback
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| Pages: |
218 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-61537-293-5 |
| Categories: |
Books
Promotions
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| LSN: |
1-61537-293-8 |
| Barcode: |
9781615372935 |
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