Psychology and the internet : intrapersonal, interpersonal, and transpersonal implications / / edited by Jayne Gackenbach.

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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:2nd ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:xv, 374 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to psychological aspects of Internet use / Jayne Gackenbach and Evelyn Ellerman
  • The intrapersonal : statistically "normal" and "deviant" aspects of the self
  • The self and the Internet : variations on the illusion of one self / Elizabeth Reid
  • Causes and implications of disinhibited behavior on the Internet / Adam Joinson
  • Internet addiction : does it really exist? / Mark Griffiths
  • Internet therapy and self-help groups : the pros and cons / Storm A. King and Danielle Moreggi
  • Future clinical directions : professional development, pathology, and psychotherapy on-line / John M. Grohol
  • The interpersonal : from close to distant relationships
  • The psychology of sex : a mirror from the Internet / Raymond J. Noonan
  • Males, females, and the Internet / Janet Morahan-Martin
  • Work and community via computer-mediated communication / Caroline Haythornthwaite, Barry Wellman, and Laura Garton
  • Virtual societies : their prospects and dilemmas / Magid Igbaria, Conrad Shayo, and Lorne Olfman
  • The transpersonal : on the net and the net itself
  • From mediated environments to the development of consciousness / Joan M. Preston
  • World wide brain : self-organizing Internet intelligence as the actualization of the collective unconscious / Ben Goertzel
  • The coevolution of technology and consciousness / Jayne Gackenbach, Greg Guthrie, and Jim Karpen.