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Addictive behaviour on the internet - case study

Autor Mgr. Petra Vondráčková
Organisation Česká lékařská společnost J. E. Purkyně
Year 2011
Research type study
Annotation After a brief overview of the addictive behaviour on the Internet phenomenon is presented a case study of a client who attended three-year psychotherapy. During the treatment schizoid dynamic in the form of withdrawing from problematic situations to his inner world emerged underneath the Internet addiction, due to the temperament and his childhood experiences. Playing online games offered him a safe place from the tension that has been invoked by feelings of incompetence, which he primarily experienced in social situations. In the discussion, the data obtained from a case study are compared to the results of research on Internet addiction. The nature of the problem itself, research findings and client's case suggests that Internet addiction could be more frequent among people with schizoid personality.
Keywords addiction, Internet, case study, online game, problematic Internet use
Research type quantitative
Start date 1. 1. 2005
End date 31. 12. 2011
Obor ED physiology
Note Vondráčková, P. Závislostní chování na internetu – případová studie. Čes a slov Psychiat 2011; 107(5): 301–306
Email vondrackova@adiktologie.cz
Availability available in the NRVDM electronic library
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Research location Česká lékařská společnost J. E. Purkyně, Sokolská 31,Praha 2 0
Organisation Česká lékařská společnost J. E. Purkyně
Possible connection Individuals using the Internet in education
Individuals in the Czech Republic using Internet - Internet users
Individuals reading news on the internet
Individuals in the Czech Republic who shop online
Individuals in the Czech Republic communicating with authorities via the Internet
Registry administrator Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
Operator Národní pedagogický institut ČR
In cooperation Czech Council of Children and Youth
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