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Internet Addiction Disorder Causes And Social Work Methods Of Intervention

Posted on:2013-08-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LvFull Text:PDF
GTID:2247330392957121Subject:Social work
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With the continuous economic and social development, the Internet hasincreasingly become an indispensable tool in the economic and social development,the rapid development of the Internet to please young life, learning the great help andalso lead to the emergence of networks of many young peopleaddiction problems.Should lead to the close attention and attach great importance to all sectors of society.The reference to the large number of documents, clearly what is meant by"Internet addiction, combined with the type of Internet addiction, analysis of InternetAddiction Disorder, including family, school, education, social, and young people’sown psychological characteristics, these factors are a direct result of the youthnetwork as hidden. With a lot of theory and data support after specific case analysis ofthe case of Internet Addiction reasons, on the case of master of social work to buildrelationships, use of cognitive behavioral therapy, through in-depth interviews, carefulobservation with the case main to achieve self-reliance with the purpose and theanalysis of the case.The virtual world of the Internet physical and psychological harm to youngpeople, the broad scope of the harm large, rescue difficult, has been the education ofyoung people in China today. Have brought a lot of harm to the family, school andcommunity, and has become more evident, seriously. Finally the results obtained inthis case, analysis and evaluation, and worthy of reflection in the work place, summedup the treatment of juvenile Internet addiction effective social work methods andtechniques in order to be able to psychologically and action on the Green juvenilebehavioral treatment in order to simply get rid of the addiction of young people.
Keywords/Search Tags:adolescent, internet addiction, social work
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