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Frequently Asked Questions About Internet Addiction

What is problematic internet or technology use?

Problematic internet use is characterized by compulsive, excessive, or poorly controlled engagement with the internet or technology — including social media, online shopping, pornography, browsing, or general online activity — that causes significant distress or impairment in daily life. It differs from heavy but controlled use by its compulsive quality, the person's inability to cut back despite wanting to, and negative consequences such as impaired relationships, neglected responsibilities, disrupted sleep, and decreased real-world functioning.

Is internet addiction a recognized condition?

Internet addiction is not a formal DSM-5 diagnosis, though Internet Gaming Disorder is listed as a condition for further study. The WHO's ICD-11 includes Gaming Disorder as a recognized condition. Many clinicians and researchers treat compulsive internet use as a behavioural addiction with characteristics similar to other addictions — and treat it as such clinically, even in the absence of a formal diagnostic category. The lack of a formal diagnosis does not mean the problem is not real or treatable.

What therapy approaches help with internet addiction?

CBT adapted for internet addiction addresses the thoughts, situations, and emotions that trigger compulsive use and builds alternative coping strategies. Motivational interviewing helps when ambivalence about change is present. Addressing co-occurring conditions — depression, anxiety, social anxiety, ADHD, or loneliness — is often essential since internet use frequently functions as a way of managing these underlying issues. Behavioural strategies such as structured use limits and accountability systems support the practical dimension of change.

How do I know if my internet use is problematic?

Signs that internet use may be problematic include: repeatedly spending more time online than intended, multiple failed attempts to cut back, lying about how much time is spent online, neglecting responsibilities, relationships, or health due to internet use, significant mood changes when unable to go online, and using the internet as the primary way of managing stress or negative emotions. If internet use is causing harm in your life and you feel unable to control it despite wanting to, that is worth exploring with a therapist.

What is the difference between internet addiction and gaming disorder?

Internet addiction is a broader concept covering any type of compulsive online behaviour — social media, shopping, browsing, pornography, or gaming. Gaming disorder is a more specific condition focused specifically on video gaming, with its own diagnostic criteria and research base. The two can co-occur. Gaming disorder has somewhat more formal recognition in international diagnostic systems; treatment approaches are similar but gaming disorder treatment tends to be more specifically tailored to the gaming context.