This thesis will explore various psychological treatments for problematic internet and social media use, focusing on research from the past few years, examining different interventions and discussing their potential benefits and limitations. By analyzing current findings, the thesis will aim to provide a clearer understanding of how this issue may be addressed in both clinical and real-world contexts. In conclusion, the thesis will propose a possible direction for future research in order to broaden the view on the matter, hopefully improving treatment strategies for this phenomenon.
This thesis will explore various psychological treatments for problematic internet and social media use, focusing on research from the past few years, examining different interventions and discussing their potential benefits and limitations. By analyzing current findings, the thesis will aim to provide a clearer understanding of how this issue may be addressed in both clinical and real-world contexts. In conclusion, the thesis will propose a possible direction for future research in order to broaden the view on the matter, hopefully improving treatment strategies for this phenomenon.
Psychological treatments of problematic use of the internet and social media
MUSACCI, ALESSANDRO
2024/2025
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This thesis will explore various psychological treatments for problematic internet and social media use, focusing on research from the past few years, examining different interventions and discussing their potential benefits and limitations. By analyzing current findings, the thesis will aim to provide a clearer understanding of how this issue may be addressed in both clinical and real-world contexts. In conclusion, the thesis will propose a possible direction for future research in order to broaden the view on the matter, hopefully improving treatment strategies for this phenomenon.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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