首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
With the explosion of excitement about the Internet, there seems to be another type of addiction that has invaded the human psyc
With the explosion of excitement about the Internet, there seems to be another type of addiction that has invaded the human psyc
admin
2011-02-11
33
问题
With the explosion of excitement about the Internet, there seems to be another type of addiction that has invaded the human psyche.
I. Internet addiction or computer addiction: what to name the phenomenon?
1)Internet Addiction Disorder
-- Some people seem to be too excited about the Internet.
2)Computer Addiction
-- Many people are attached only to their computers and don’t care about the Internet.
3)Cyberspace Addiction
-- an addiction to 【1】______ of experience created through computer engineering
-- many subtypes with 【2】______
some are game and competition oriented
some fulfill more 【3】______
some are an extension of workaholicism
Ⅱ. Normal enthusiasm and abnormal preoccupation: where to draw the line?
1)Addictions can be healthy, unhealthy or 【4】______.
-- healthy: an outlet for learning, creativity and self-expression
-- unhealthy: serious disturbances in one’s ability to function in 【5】______
2)With no official psychological or psychiatric diagnosis of an Internet or Computer Addiction, there are only definitions of the constellation of 【6】______ that constitute such addictions in different ways.
Ⅲ. Problematic addiction and healthy Internet use: the speaker’s premise
1)problematic addiction: when they have 【7】______ their cyber life from face-to-face life
2)healthy Internet use: 【8】______ the face-to-face and cyberspace worlds
3)"bringing in the real world"
-- an important principle for helping people who are addictively 【9】______ in cyberspace
-- a powerful tool for intervening with people who are addicted to 【10】______ in cyberspace
【10】
With the explosion of excitement about the Internet, some people seem to be a bit too excited. Some people spend way too much time there. Is this yet anther type of addiction that has invaded the human psyche7 In today’s lecture, I’d like to discuss the difference between normal enthusiasm and the abnormal addiction to Internet.
First of all, psychologists are not even sure yet what to call this phenomenon. Some label it an "Internet Addiction Disorder". But many people arc addicted to their computers long before the Internet enters their lives. Some people are extremely attached to their computers and don’t even care about the Internet. Perhaps we should call the phenomenon a "Computer Addiction".
Perhaps, on a broad level, it makes sense to talk about a "Cyberspace Addiction" -- an addiction to virtual realms of experience created through computer engineering. Within this broad category, there may be subtypes with distinct differences. A teenager who plays hooky from school in order to master the next level of Donkey Kong may be a very different person than the middle-aged housewife who spends $ 500 a month in American online chat rooms -- who in turn may be very different from the businessman who can’t pull himself away from his finance programs and continuous Internet access to stock quotes. Some cyberspace addictions are game and competition oriented, some fulfill more social needs, and some simply may be an extension of workaholicism. Then again, these differences may be superficial.
The fact that the media is turning so much attention to cyberspace and Internet addictions may simply reflect the fact that this is a new and hot topic. It may also indicate some anxiety among people who really don’t know what the Internet is, even though everyone is talking about it. Ignorance tends to breed fear and the need to devalue.
Nevertheless, some people are definitely hurting themselves by their addiction to computers and cyberspace. When people lose their jobs, or are divorced by their spouses because they cannot resist devoting all of their time to virtual lands, they are pathologically addicted. These extreme cases are clearcut. But as in all addictions, the problem is where to draw the line between "normal" enthusiasm and "abnormal" preoccupation, and we will now take a look at it.
"Addictions" -- defined very loosely -- can be healthy, unhealthy, or a mixture of both. If you are fascinated by a hobby, feel devoted to it, would like to Spend as much time as possible pursuing it, this could be an outlet for learning, creativity, and self-expression. Even in some unhealthy addictions you can find these positive features embedded within (and thus maintaining) the problem. But in truly pathological addictions, the bad outweighs the good, resulting in serious disturbances in one’s ability to function in the "real" world. Almost anything could be the target of a pathological addiction -- drags, eating, exercising, gambling, spending, working, etc. You name it, someone out there is obsessed with it. Looking at it from a clinical perspective, these pathological addictions usually have their origin early in a person’s life, where they can be traced to significant deprivations and conflicts. They may be an attempt to control depression and anxiety, and may reflect deep insecurities and feelings of inner emptiness.
As yet, there is no official psychological or psychiatric diagnosis of an "Internet" or "Computer" addiction. Researchers have only been able to define the constellation of symptoms that constitutes a computer or Internet addiction in different ways. To make it more understandable, let’s now consider a list from the net. Although this is intended as humor, there is some truth in it.
Signs That You’re Addicted to the Net
You wake up at 3 a.m. to go to the bathroom and stop and check your e-mail on the way back to bed.
You get a tattoo that reads "This body best viewed with Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher."
You name your children Dotcom.
You turn off your modem and get this awful empty feeling, like you just pulled the plug on a loved one.
You spend half of the plane trip with your laptop on your lap...and your child in the overhead compartment.
You decide to stay in college for an additional year or two, just for the free Internet access.
Now, let’s come to the premise as regards problematic or healthy Internet use that I’m thinking about a lot. It’s a problem when your face-to-face life becomes dissociated from your cyber life. It’s healthy when your face-to-face life is integrated with your cyber life.
People become "addicted" to the Internet, or act out pathologically in cyberspace, when they have dissociated it from their face-to-face life. Their cyberspace activity becomes a world unto itself. They don’t talk about it with the people in their face-to-face life. It becomes an escape from their life. Cyberspace almost becomes a dissociated part of their own mind.
On the other hand, healthy Internet use means integrating the face-to-face and cyberspace worlds. You talk about your online life with your real world family and friends. You bring your real identity, interests, and skills into your online community. You call on the phone or meet in-person the people you know online. And it works the other way too: some of the people you knew primarily in the real world, you also contact through email or chat. "Bringing in the real world" is an important principle for helping people who are addictively stuck in cyberspace. And it’s also a powerful tool for intervening with people who are addicted to misbehaving in cyberspace. How do you cure an acting out adolescent who is hiding behind cyberspace anonymity? Address him by his real name. Find out about his real world interests and talk to him about it. And if all else fails, contact his parents. That’s all for my lecture. Thank you for your attention!
选项
答案
misbehaving
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/noYO777K
0
专业英语八级
相关试题推荐
Thescienceofwildlifemanagementisactuallyquitenew.Itisthethirdmajorphaseoftheoriginalconservationmovement.The
Aswellastheproblemsconcernedwithobtaininggoodqualityaudiorecordings,recordingalsoraisesimportanttheoreticalprob
Crimehasitsowncycles,amagazinere-portedsomeyearsbefore.Policerecordsthat【M1】______.werestudiedforfiveyearso
AftersomanyyearsofstudyingEnglish,youmaystillgetconfusedlikeyoufirstcomeherejustbecauseoftheslangthestude
A、OnFriday.B、OnSaturday.C、OnThursday.D、OnWednesday.A消息中:Thepresident,facingimpeachmentoverallegationsofcorruption
WhenGermanyinvadedPoland,BritainandFrancedeclaredwaronGermany.ThentheU.S【1】______indebate.
Countriesatalllevelsofeconomicdevelopmentfaceasimilarchallenge:tomaketheirindustriescompetitiveinanincreasingl
HowtoPlanYourFutureCareerForafewmonthsbeforegraduation,universitystudentsarebusywithjobhunting.Severalpoi
TheRiseofRPHistoricalreasonsReceivedPronunciation(RP)wasoriginallyassociatedwitha【1】______spokenintheregion
______isconsideredasthefounderofAmericandrama.
随机试题
设二次型f(x1,x2,x3)=x12+2x22+x32+2x1x3,判定该二次型的正定性为________.
A.光源B.棱镜或光栅C.吸收池D.光电管E.信号处理及显示器在分光光度计中发射光波的装置是
背景2009年某市一重点工程项目,采用工程量清单方式公开招标。经资格预审后,确定A、B、C、D、E共5家施工单位为合格投标人。招标人规定发放招标文件的开始时间为4月20日,截止时间为4月23日,并要求投标人在领取招标文件的同时递交投标保证金50万元,购买
某公司2014年购进一处房产,2015年5月1日用于投资联营(收取固定收入,不承担联营风险),投资期3年,当年取得固定收入160万元。该房产原值3000万元,当地政府规定的房产计税余值的扣除比例为30%。该公司2015年应缴纳的房产税为()万元。(
关于政府会计,下列表述中正确的有()。
李老师是一名非常刻苦努力的高中教师,他在工作中认真负责,不断钻研教材,认真备课,认真批阅学生的作业,每一份作业都写了满满的中肯的评语。为了把课上好,他还学习各种、教育教学理论与实践知识,但是在实际工作中,他总是感觉到学再多也不够用,因此就花了更多时间和精力
“坚持真理,奖罚分明”体现了教师的()。
《赋役黄册》
市场上有Q-3脂肪酸的药物可以帮助提高注意力和记忆力,可是有人用过之后认为这种药物无任何改善效果。请你设计一个实验检验这种药物是否对记忆力和注意力有提高效果。请从研究题目、研究假设、实验设计、实验过程、实验分析等方面考虑。[华南师范大学2017]
定义学生选修课程的关系模式:SC(S#,Sn,C#,Cn,G)(其属性分别为学号、姓名、课程号、课程名、成绩)该关系的范式最高达到
最新回复
(
0
)