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Paperback The Relationship Between Internet Addiction and Depression Book

ISBN: B09L3RC9VW

ISBN13: 9798761901643

The Relationship Between Internet Addiction and Depression

nowadays the internet has substituted a great many of activities that were used to be done outside the home and those requiring face-to-face interaction. the world is changing and it won't be the same again. have you ever found yourself surfing within the boundlessness of the internet for so long until it determines your mood and behavior? that's because there is a direct correlation between time online, satisfaction with life, and internet addiction. we are so quickly hooked on virtual life that sometimes even don't notice that. and the more time we spend online, the more chance we sink into internet depression. when our brain is exposed to information overflow, we actually become accustomed to the sea of data. this is why life outside information might seem boring and offline life loses its appeal. but we aren't only hooked on the amount of information we get but also on its diversity. our mind gets addicted to things that are new as new stuff stimulates dopamine production making you happier. if the overload is constant, you become stressed out while you can't fill the need to obtain new information.

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