PSYCHOLOGY OF CYBERSPACE

    re: risk factors
    John · 10/21/98 at 9:40 PM ET

    >>Risk factors are lonliness, low self-esteem, unattractive appearance, unemployed/part-timers, and a pattern of failing relationships.<<

    Much of this sounds on target to me... though I might change the "unattractive appearance" to something like "social anxiety." Although some internet "addicts" may or may not be physically unattractive, I think they often lack - or FEEL they lack - f2f social skills.

    Some people obsessed with the internet are obsessed with cybersex and online romances. So I think there is a thirst for affection, sexual outlet, and/or simply "feeling special" in the eyes of someone.

    I'm reluctant to make broad generalizations about people who spend a lot of (too much?) time online. It's a very heterogeneous group of people who have many different motives and goals. For those who go through a "phase" of internet preoccupation, the motives can be healthy. Did I mention this article that I wrote about online and computer addiction? The important part, me thinks, is the "integration" principle that I discuss near the end:

    http://www1.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/cybaddict.html

    Replies:
    • Phase, by A. Sassani, 10/21/98
      • Re:The Addict Hides, by Lana, 5/24/99
        • Re:The Addict Hides, by Dale R. Smith, 5/29/99
          • Re: Yes to f2f, by Lana, 6/2/99
        • Re:The Addict Hides, by Tatiana Matveeva (Inity), 6/7/99

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