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  2. Internet addiction disorder - Wikipedia

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    Despite the advocacy of categorizing Internet addiction as an established illness, [72] [75] neither DSM-IV (1995) nor DSM-5 (2013) considers Internet addiction as a mental disorder. [76] A subcategory of IAD, Internet gaming disorder is listed in DSM-5 as a condition that requires more research in order to be considered as a full disorder in ...

  3. Digital media use and mental health - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) do not include diagnoses for problematic internet use and problematic social media use; the ICD-11 includes a diagnosis for gaming disorder (commonly known as video game addiction), whereas the ...

  4. Problematic social media use - Wikipedia

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    Currently, no diagnosis exists for problematic social media use in either the ICD-11 or DSM-5. There are many ways that an addiction to social media can be expressed in individuals. According to clinical psychologist Cecilie Schou Andreassen and her colleagues, there are five potential factors that indicate a person's dependence to social media ...

  5. Impulse-control disorder - Wikipedia

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    The disorder of Internet addiction has only recently been taken into consideration and has been added as a form of ICD. It is characterized by excessive and damaging usage of Internet with increased amount of time spent chatting, web surfing, gambling, shopping or consuming pornography.

  6. Computer addiction - Wikipedia

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    Offline computer addiction is normally used when speaking about excessive gaming behavior, which can be practiced both offline and online. [5] Online computer addiction, also known as Internet addiction, gets more attention in general from scientific research than offline computer addiction, mainly because most cases of computer addiction are ...

  7. Pornography addiction - Wikipedia

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    One other behavioral addiction, internet gaming disorder, appears in the conditions proposed for further study in DSM-5. [26] Psychiatrists cited a lack of research support for refusing to include other behavioral disorders, such as pornography, at the time. [26] Porn addiction is not a diagnosis in DSM-5 (or any previous version).

  8. 22 Great Movies That Tackle Mental Illness - AOL

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    Trainspotting (1996) Addiction is without question a mental illness, and no movie shows it for the high highs and low lows better than director Danny Boyle's stylish breakout hit Trainspotting.The ...

  9. Internet sex addiction - Wikipedia

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    Hence, internet sex addiction, just like its umbrella sexual addiction, is still not listed in the DSM-5, [11] which is commonly used by psychiatrists in the United States for diagnosing patients problems in a standard uniform way.