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Ask yourself the following questions, which are the official criteria of Addictive Internet Behavior (Adapted from the DSM-IV, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fourth Edition)
Do you: 1) feel preoccupied with the Internet (i.e., thinking about the Internet when offline)? 2) feel a need to use the Internet with increasing amounts of time in order to achieve satisfaction? 3) have an inability to control your Internet use? 4) feel restless or irritable when attempting to cut down to stop Internet use? 5) use the Internet as a way of escaping from problems or of relieving a poor mood (i.e., feelings of helplessness, guilt, anxiety or depression)? 6) lie to family members or friends to conceal the extent of involvement with the Internet? 7) jeopardize or risk the loss of significant relationship, job, educational or career opportunity because of the Internet? 8) after spending an excessive amount of money on online fees, often return another day? 9) go through withdrawal when offline (e.g., increased depression, anxiety, etc.)? 10) stay online longer than originally intended? Individuals who have met four or more of the criteria over the past 12 month period, would be classified as dependent.
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Message boards are communities of people who usually share a common interest. In this case, the common interest is Everquest. There are many dangers inherent with trusting message boards and/or people who post on these boards. For example, there are many poopsockers and mouthbreathers who have spent years perfecting their "online persona" via message boards to the point that no one questions them. Because they do not have to prove anything about their character, because it is all in how they communicate with words only, many people are duped by them, and unknowingly support them in their unethical treatment of fellow players. Some of these people even pose as "guild leaders" with altruistic motives. Take the test.
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Possible inclusion for internet addiction in DSM-V [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] ANYWAYS, deciding to use a message board as your primary resource for everquest information can be compared to deciding to use the high school cafeteria community as a primary resource for information about sex - sure, there are a lot of stories, and even a few tidbits of actual fact, but it is not truly reliable.
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start practicing your barista skills now
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V. goog job reading And 4 years in the course of human psychology really ain't that gd long...Maybe if this were an article on technological advancements or something you'd have a point, but people constantly go back to aged studies in psych, bb....
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Back on topic, many users of these message boards may even unwittingly dispense false and even harmful information. There is no way to "fact check" every post on a message board. Please use message boards with caution and care, if at all!
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