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Routines, Habits, Lifestyle,or
Technology Addiction?
Tech Addiction
Therapy/Support
Studies
iPhone
Books
Cell Phone Activities 2013
TODDLERS
4-Yr old iPad AddictToddlers Need TreatmentToddlers Require Therapy
SURGE IN DIGITAL DEMENTIA
Visual Statistics on SmartPhone Addiction
Web Junkie
Phone obsessed parents causing problems with children
50% of Teens Feel Addicted
We need a cure
Digital heroin
Generation X-ray
Chronic detachment
Drunk on Wireless
Apple Woos Educators
Addicted to Technology
Teenagers brain atrophy
Compulsive texting toll
Rush to Digitalize Toddlers
When You Text Till You Drop
People receding into fantasy
Technology, Trauma, and the Wild
Digital devices rob brain of downtime
Brain differences in Internet addiction
Japan fights children's cellphone addiction
Internet addiction treatment facility in China
Tsunami of content, we are all distributors
Fear of Getting Caught Without a Cell Phone
Technology trumps caffeine, chocolate, alcohol
The Kids Can't Stop: Is Internet Addiction Real?
"NoPhone"
Zone'in
Digital Detox
Camp Grounded
Addiction tips
"How I Quit..."
GoodTherapy.org
Unplugging my way
Recognize the problem
Symptoms and Solutions
Net Addiction Recovery
Reset Your Child's Brain
Web addiction center, Korea
Computer Addiction Services
Addiction treatment Spain, Britain
Japanese Internet "fasting camps"
Penn. Hosp. Internet Detox Program
U.K., 66% Nomophobia
Brain changes in Internet addiction
Cellphone addiction, depression
Review of studies: children, college students
Brain abnormalities, internet addiction disorder
Survey on addiction
Cell phone addiction
BlackBerry as Black Sheep
Addiction in college students
SmartPhone habits survey
Cell phone vibration syndrome
Addiction reaches new heights
iPhones and iPads dazzle babies
SmartPhones creating mental illness
17 signs, relationship with a smartphone
Addicted to iPhone, more than Facebook
A special sidewalk for mobile phone users
Children take iPhones to bed, don't sleep
10 Ways Smart Phones are Ruining Lives
SmartPhones should carry warning of addiction
Health, environmental effects of mobile addiction
Cellphones replace cigarettes, addiction of choice
SmartPhone addicts more anxious than nature lovers
Coping
iDisorder
Virtually You
The Shallows
Glow Kids
The Plug-in Drug
Failure to Connect
Are You Addicted?
Four Arguments, Eliminate TV
Mobile technology, SmartPhone, iPhone, Internet addictions: these are socially acceptable but may become socially devastating addictions. This map offers links to articles and studies which describe the problem. It also offers links which provide individual examples of awareness, breaking free, and community support.
IAD: Internet addiction disorder
Nomophobia: fear of no mobile phone
Cell phone vibration syndrome: feeling the vibration, even when it doesn't occur
Low battery anxiety: panic about losing power to cell phones
Quiz
Home: OscillatoriumNewest version this mapDate of this update: 10-07-16
As a meditation teacher, I've come to realize that people's worst fear, perhaps even more than dying, is being alone with their own thoughts and feelings. Technology distracts us from ourselves. It keeps us from going inside. Sura
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