What are the effects of network psychological barriers? The popularity of the internet has indeed brought us great convenience and benefits, but in fact, it has now become one of the biggest problems affecting people's mental health, such as online psychological disorders. The following is about the adverse effects of online psychological disorders.
Single Beware of Cyber Mental Disorders: Cyber mental disorders initially manifest as feelings of depression when leaving the network, and later severe cases can lead to self harm.
With the popularity of computers, there are more and more Internet users, and the resulting network psychological barriers have also aroused widespread attention.
Cyber psychological disorder refers to patients who often spend a large amount of time and energy continuously chatting and browsing on the Internet without a certain reason, which affects the quality of life, reduces work efficiency, damages physical health, and presents various behavioral abnormalities, personality disorders, and partial dysfunction of sympathetic nerve function. Its typical manifestations are low mood, lack of pleasure or loss of interest, sleep disorders, biological clock disorders, decreased appetite and weight loss, insufficient energy, psychomotor delay and agitation, decreased self-evaluation and ability, mental retardation, suicidal ideation and behavior, reduced social activity, heavy smoking, alcohol consumption, and drug dependence.
In the early stages of online psychosis, patients first feel the joy of surfing the Internet, and then continue to extend their online time. Some people can't help but turn on their computers to "stroll" online when they wake up at night. They begin with mental dependence - a desire to surf the internet, and then develop into physical dependence, manifested by low mood, slow thinking, dizziness, trembling hands, fatigue, weakness, and loss of appetite after waking up every day. Only after surfing the internet can their mental state return to normal levels. In the late stage of the disease, patients may experience weight loss and haggard appearance unrelated to physiological factors. Once they stop using the Internet, they may also experience acute withdrawal syndrome, and may even resort to self harm or suicide measures, endangering life safety.
The age of onset of cyber psychosis is between 15 and 45 years old. Male patients account for about 98.5% of the total number of patients, while female patients account for about 1.5%. Single males aged 20 to 30 years are vulnerable. The treatment of online psychological disorders is currently in the exploratory stage, and the main measures taken are to encourage patients to actively participate in social activities and gradually get rid of their dependence on the Internet. Comprehensive treatment such as antidepressants and psychotherapy can also be applied in clinical practice.
It is hoped that everyone can pay attention to the understanding and understanding of these common sense, and in the face of the use of network problems, we cannot ignore some of the adverse problems that exist, because the occurrence of network psychological barriers can actually be detrimental to our normal lives, as well as our physical and mental health.