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New - Breaking the Denial: Confronting a Loved One Addicted to the Internet Why would a parent use the Internet to the point it causes pain for their children? Why would a spouse jeopardize a marriage for pictures on a computer screen? Initially, Internet users will rationalize that people are unable to become addicted to a machine.
New - Understanding Compulsive Online Gambling and Treatment for Addicts Online casinos have sprung up practically overnight into a multimillion-dollar business, attracting a large number of gamblers worldwide. Compulsive gambling has been around for decades, but now access and opportunity are even greater with the invention of Internet gambling, bringing with it a new form of addictive behavior.
Infidelity Online: A Guide to Rebuilding your Relationship after an Online Affair This exclusive guide and interactive workbook is specially designed to help you and your partner rebuild your relationship after a cyberaffair. The guide provides you with proven techniques to help save your relationship from virtual adultery.
Getting Web Sober: Help for Cybersex Addicts and their Loved Ones This exclusive step-by-step guide is specially designed to help you and loved ones recover from cybersexual addiction. Leveraging proven recovery techniques, this invaluable book will help and serve as a useful clinical guide for therapists.
A Therapist's Guide to Assess and Treat Internet Addiction This comprehensive book outlines the symptoms and risk factors associated with Internet addiction. You will learn how to integrate traditional recovery strategies with specialized technique unique to this client population and step-by-step recovery strategies for effective treatment planning.
Managing Employee Internet Abuse: Strategies to Stop Internet Abuse in the Workplace Does your company worry about employees who surf the Internet? Does your company fear the damage created by employees who abuse the Internet such as lost productivity, information security breeches, and liability in discrimination lawsuits initiated by harassing worker email? Each year, corporations lose billions because of employee Internet misuse but are unsure how best to combat the problem.
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