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The Study On Treatments Of The Adolescent Addiction Behavior Under The New Media Environment Of Social Work Intervention

Posted on:2018-10-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2347330536471538Subject:Social work
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As the network media,the development of mobile media,information transfer more rapidly,our life is becoming more and more convenient.In the stage of life is the key to development of teenagers,curious about the future,but their lack of self-control,delicate and sensitive vulnerable inside.In recent years,mobile phones,computers and other new media in the contemporary young people,tend to be popular,however,the new media as a new communication means in the convenience of their study and life at the same time,also brought some problems,such as network violence,pornography,the problem such as mobile phone rely on common occurance.This research mainly around the new media perspective correction of adolescent addiction behavior problems,from two aspects of theory and practice,mainly by the dominant perspective theory and social support theory,using the theory knowledge and professional social work,relying on the case for intervention to help teenagers correct Internet addiction behavior.Of this study is based on "people" in the situation,"advantage perspective theory" and "theory of family therapy" the analysis of the perspective of the new media environment,this paper analyzes the causes of teenagers Internet addiction in combination with the actual situation of the service object to carry on the service plan,using professional social work method based on the research of the new media environment,through the intervention process,formed in the social work of treatment for constructing major social relations service object model,make addiction continuous rectification effect,achieve the goal of long-term self-help.At the same time,the practice research itself for the future of the construction of social work model of repeated experience to provide reference and space.
Keywords/Search Tags:Teenager, New media, Addictive behavior, Social case work, Interference
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