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Nikolaeva, T. O. Internet Addiction – Disorder or Need of a Modern Human?

Abstract: The author appeals to the topic of Internet addiction and views it from the psychological point of view. It is noted that the virtual world which seems to be more comfortable than the real life, creates the threat for a successful life in reality. The author is led to believe that Internet addiction can be classified as a human disorder.


Keywords:

psychology, Internet, reality, virtual, human, character, feelings, thoughts, need, disorder


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