CULTURAL
ADDICTIONS
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What is an addiction?
 The term "addiction" is used in many contexts
 to describe an obsession, compulsion, or
 excessive psychological dependence, such as:
 drug addiction (e.g. alcoholism),
 video game addiction, crime, money,
 work addiction, compulsive overeating,
 problem gambling, computer addiction,
 nicotine addiction, pornography addiction, etc.
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addiction
Types of Addiction
   The 10 most common Addictions
    1. Alcohol Addiction.
    2. Smoking
    3. Drug Addiction
    4. Gambling
    5. Food Addiction
    6. Video Games
    7. Internet Addiction
    8. Sex Addiction
    9. Shopping
    10. Work Addiction
Surprising facts about
Addiction
   Drug and/or alcohol addiction is surprisingly
    common.
    Approximately 1 out of every 8 Americans is living with
    some form of addiction. This includes drugs and alcohol.
    Since this figure only includes known cases of addiction,
    the true figure may be much higher.
   Rates of addiction to drugs and alcohol are on the
    rise.
    The no. Of people who are living with some type of
    addiction has been increasing steadily over the past
    decade or two. This is hardly surprising, since almost 50%
    of young adults between the ages 18 and 21 have
    admitted to using drugs and/or alcohol
   Approximately 15% of children under the age of 18
    have admitted to experimenting with illegal drugs
    One quarter of 8th grade (American) students
    admit to smoking marijuana regularly, and just over
    30% of high school students smoke pot.
Facts continued
   Addiction to drugs and/or alcohol is a problem for
    approximately 30Million people in the Unites States
    alone.
   It is believed that compulsive overeaters can consume
    up to 5000 calories at a time and up to 60,000 calories
    in a day!
   The national institute of mental health reports that
    approximately 4.2Million Americans suffer from
    gambling addiction and that 60% of these addicts
    make less that $25,000 annually.
   Over 35Million smokers try to quit each year, yet less
    than 5% reach their 1 year anniversary.
   Behaviours associated with sexual addiction include:
    Compulsive masturbation (self-stimulation), Multiple affairs,
    Multiple or anonymous sexual partners and/or one night
    stands, Consistent use of pornography, Unsafe sex, Phone or
    computer sex, Prostitution or use of prostitutes ,
    Exhibitionism, Obsessive dating through personal ads,
With the advent of technology
– a new addiction is born!!!!
Internet Addiction
IAD (Internet Addiction
Disorder)
   Internet addiction disorder (IAD), is excessive
    computer use that interferes with daily life.
   IAD as a classified psychological disorder is
    yet confirmed and is being debated and
    researched.
   Disorder classification can be divided into
    subtypes by activity, such as excessive
    viewing of pornography, excessive gaming,
    inappropriate involvement in online social
    networking sites and Internet shopping
Symptoms and Addiction
Defined.
   Addiction. "A primary, chronic disease, characterized
    by impaired control over the use of a psychoactive
    substance and/or behaviour”.
   Symptoms of video IAD. Internet addiction disorder
    refers to the problematic use of the Internet, including
    the various aspects of its technology, such as
    electronic mail (e-mail) and the World Wide Web.
   Physical Symptoms. One symptom of Internet
    addiction is excessive time devoted to Internet use. A
    person might have difficulty cutting down on his or
    her online time even when they are threatened with
    poor grades or loss of a job. Other symptoms of
    addiction may include lack of sleep, fatigue , declining
    grades or poor job performance, apathy , and racing
    thoughts. There may also be a decreased investment
    in social relationships and activities. They may be
Are we addicted to?
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If you answer 'yes' to five or more of
these questions, you may have an
internet addiction.
   · Do you feel preoccupied with the internet? (Think about
    your online activity or anticipate your next online session.)
   · Do you need increasing amounts of time on the net in
    order to achieve satisfaction?
   · Have you repeatedly made unsuccessful efforts to
    control, cut back or stop internet use?
   · Do you feel restless, moody, depressed, or irritable when
    attempting to cut down or stop internet use?
   · Do you stay online longer than originally intended?
   · Have you jeopardised or risked the loss of a significant
    relationship, job, educational or career opportunity because
    of the internet?
   · Have you lied to family members, a therapist or others to
    conceal the extent of your involvement with the internet?
   · Do you use it to escape from problems (eg, feelings of
    helplessness, guilt, anxiety, depression)?
Test yourself
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