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Short Communication, J Addict Behav Ther Rehabil Vol: 5 Issue: 1

Internet Addiction: A Multi- Faceted Disorder

Ahuti Das Friebel and Hansika Kapoor*
Department of Psychology, Monk Prayogshala, Mumbai, India
Corresponding author : Hansika Kapoor
Department of Psychology, Monk Prayogshala (Sec 25), 1103, Hillside, A Wing, Raheja Vihar, Powai, Mumbai–400072, India
Tel: +919167226464
Fax: +9122 28477699
E-mail: hk@monkprayogshala.in
Received: March 05, 2016 Accepted: May 13, 2016 Published: June 06, 2016
Citation: Friebel AS, Kapoor H (2016) Internet Addiction: A Multi-Faceted Disorder. J Addict Behav Ther Rehabil 5:1. doi:10.4172/2324-9005.1000152

Abstract

The current paper is a critical commentary on the existing conceptualization of Internet Addiction. Specifically, the paper highlights fallacies in perceiving Internet Addiction as a ‘traditional’ addiction disorder, as presented in the DSM-5. Instead, it is proposed that, akin to the nature of the Internet, this disorder is also multi-faceted and that individuals are not addicted to the Internet per se, but rather to what the Internet may offer. Further, the paper discusses the need to distinguish between clinical addiction and subclinical Internet usage. In particular, it is argued that excessive Internet use can enhance and facilitate productivity, and that a distinction must be made between essential and non-essential uses of the Internet, as well as the proportion of time spent on these two types of activities. Last, the paper questions the validity of existing measures of Internet Addiction. It is suggested that it may be beneficial for the understanding and conceptualization of Internet Addiction to move away from existing addiction and impulsecontrol models, and instead be framed independently.

Keywords: Internet addiction; DSM-5; Internet addiction test

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