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Internet Addiction Resources
updated Mar 2002
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Here are some of the resources out there, with no claims for quality or lack thereof.
The Addiction Addiction - Howard Rheingold
Center for On-line Addiction - Resources on the Psychology of Cyberspace
Computer Addiction Services - Maressa Hecht Orzack, Ph.D.
"Internet Addiction": Addictive Behavior, Transference or More? - Michael Fenichel, Ph.D.
Internet Addiction Survey
Internet Isolation? -  ABCNews.com - Study Suggests Heavy  Internet Use Leaves LittleTime For Anything Else 
Internet Addiction Guide - Psych Central
netaddiction.com - claims to be "the first treatment clinic and training institute to specialize in 
cyber-disorders such as cybersex addiction, cyberaffairs, problem day trading, compulsive online shopping and gambling, and childhood Internet addiction"
Online Sexual Addiction - states that "Psychotherapy is not provided on the OSA site, but information about where to find psychotherapy is"
The Psychology of Cyberspace -John Suler, Ph.D. Department of Psychology, Rider University 
Psychosocial Parameters of Internet Addiction, Rudolph G. Briggs, Ph.D., Department of Psychotechnology, U. at Albany, State University of N.Y.
Virtual Addiction - The Center for Internet Studies - Greenfield's  own Web site, which addresses his studies on Internet behavior
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