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Image hosting by PhotobucketChat and Internet Addiction Questions To Ask Yourself

Essentially, if you're spending a lot of time online and it's really interfering with your life, addiction to chat and the Internet is possible. If it’s causing difficulty in your life, interfering with work, home or "real" not cyber friendships and relationships, than you may have a problem.

Ask yourself questions such as: Are you spending an excessive amount of time online? Are you preoccupied with the Internet? Are you keeping it a secret from people and lie? Do other people think you might have a problem? Do you experience intense intimacy while online? Can you not wait to go online or to use the computer? These can all be signs of addiction. There's no way to officially diagnose a condition without seeing a professional.

There's one study that seems to show a link between heavy Internet use, social isolation and depression. This is probably because real-time social interaction is, in my opinion, necessary for healthy psychological functioning. The Internet does not seem to be a complete substitute for the real thing.

Internet use in and of itself doesn't cause a problem. It has to be a combination of factors that include heavy Internet use and the avoidance of other real-life activities that are important to maintaining a healthy life.

Is there a correlation between Internet addiction and gambling addiction? Yes

If you didn’t have access to an online chat service, would you contact the person that you are chatting with by phone? If you answer “no�? then surely the conversation was not very important.

Those who are lonely, depressed or not satisfied with their real life can easily develop an addiction to the online life, as they can make up life stories.

Over time the addicts become isolated from others and unconcerned with people or events around them anc can lead to severe self-esteem and narcissistic problems. The users think they are anybody, like a model or actress, which can make them feel comfortable. Excessive chatting can also bring on schizoid behaviour, because they tend to be a totally different person on the net from the one in reality. Additionally, other addicts can get paranoid and hysterical as they can make up all sorts of fantasies.

While people are chatting in chat room, they make few facial or body expressions, because icons or words can efficiently convey their feeling to chatters via the Internet. Therefore, as time passes, users of Internet chat may have less and less facial expressions or body language in their normal life.

Life for many people who often chat online, chat room life has more or less affected their normal lives. The results can be observed from real life relationship breakdowns, irregular study and work.

Chat room relationships or friendships have the power of destroying intimate relationships between family members and friendships that exist in real life.

Chatters make up all sorts of stories and say whatever they wish in order to make their cyber life perfect and exciting. However, gradually they can become obsessed with the chatter relationships online because their relationship online seems to be stronger than that with their real friends or partners.

Adults, who are unsatisfied with their job or life in general, find their new life in Chat rooms or MSN Instant Messaging. To sum up, too much trust and reliance on chat rooms can bring potential negative impacts on many aspects of one real life. Online chat causes needless broken relationships between family members and friends, and also addicts idle away their time.

Internet chatters are anonymous on line and most change their personal data online. This indicates the great amount of falsehood and unreality of online chat. The chat addicts normally avoid solving problems happening in their real life.

Written and designed by Walt Green