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OverviewWhen Technology Is Everywhere-but Control Is SlippingPhones, social media, games, and constant online access are part of everyday life. For many people, however, that constant presence quietly turns into loss of focus, emotional reliance, time distortion, anxiety during disconnection, and a growing sense that attention is no longer fully voluntary. Digital Addiction exists because clarity changes outcomes. This book is not about rejecting technology or enforcing abstinence-it is about understanding why certain digital behaviors become difficult to regulate and how control can be restored without shame or extremes.WHAT THIS BOOK DOES - CLEARLY AND HONESTLYRather than blaming willpower or treating all screen problems the same, this book explains what is happening at the psychological, behavioral, and nervous-system level-in clear, grounded language. You'll gain clarity on: Why phone, gaming, social media, and internet addictions feel similar but function differently How dopamine, variable rewards, and design features create compulsive loops How digital use shifts from habit to dependency without obvious warning signs Why ""cutting back"" often fails-and when self-management stops working How anxiety, boredom, identity pressure, and emotional avoidance drive overuse No moralizing. No vague labels. No one-size-fits-all advice.WHY DIGITAL ADDICTION OFTEN GOES UNRECOGNIZEDDigital addiction rarely looks dramatic. There may be no collapse, no rock bottom, and no single substance to remove. Instead, it often appears as: Productivity loss without obvious addiction signals Time dissociation during browsing, videos, or games Emotional regulation outsourced to screens Validation, comparison, and algorithmic pressure shaping mood and identity Nervous system overstimulation normalized as ""everyday use"" Understanding these patterns is the first step toward changing them.RECOVERY WITHOUT EXTREMES OR PERFECTIONISMRecovery here is practical, flexible, and realistic. This book focuses on: Reducing access without triggering rebound behavior Managing withdrawal symptoms unique to digital use Stabilizing the nervous system during early change Relearning emotional regulation without scrolling Rebuilding attention, motivation, and presence offline Creating personal rules that hold long-term-without rigidity Recovery is framed as learning and regulation, not punishment or digital detox mythology.LONG-TERM STABILITY IN AN ALWAYS-ONLINE WORLDBecause technology is not going away, this book focuses on what actually sustains change: Distinguishing slip-ups from relapse without self-judgment Identifying high-risk situations by addiction type Maintaining progress without perfectionism Using technology intentionally-as a tool, not an escape Adapting as platforms and demands evolve The goal isn't disconnection-it's agency.WHO THIS BOOK IS FORThis book is written for: People struggling with phone, social media, gaming, or internet overuse Readers tired of advice that ignores how digital systems are designed Individuals seeking control without abstinence extremes Clinicians, coaches, and educators seeking conceptual clarity Anyone who feels their attention, mood, or time slipping away quietly This is not a motivational book. It's not anti-technology. It's a clarity book. Reclaim your attention. Rebuild control.Live with technology-without being controlled by it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Diana G WatersPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9798242571402Pages: 186 Publication Date: 11 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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