Technology addicts equally suffering attractive symptoms as heroin addicts, find the therapist

A therapist that treats addictions on the phone says that the symptoms of attraction people suffer are similar to those experienced by drug addicts.

Lee Fernandes, 48, is a subordinate specialist in Ukat, an organization that offers patient rehabilitation treatment for people who fight drug issues, alcoholism, and even ‘behavior’ addictions are games of Fate, games and the Internet.

Fernandes say that in the last five years he has seen a significant increase in phone supplements, technology and social media – with one of his latest customers spending between 15 and 17 hours a day on YouTube.

A therapist that treats addictions on the phone says that the symptoms of attraction people suffer are similar to those experienced by drug addicts. Dimaberlin – Stock.adobe.com

And, those who try to abandon can suffer from the withdrawal symptoms that are as serious as those experienced by drug users trying to abandon heroin – such as swinging, sweating and insomnia.

Fernandes, who live in London, said: “We often see that narcotics addresses develop when an individual begins using a recreational drug – and then gradually becomes more and more dependent on it.

“The same can happen with phone supplements. One can start using social media for fun. And it’s an acceptable social habit – so it’s reliable that you can use Instagram to see what your friends are doing, or using LinkedIn for Reason Puns.

“But then sudsdenly you are in that first thing in the morning and last evening thing. Suddenly, what was thought to be a quick 10 -minute look back into hours of movement.

Fernandes say that in the last five years he has seen a significant increase in phone supplements, technology and social media – with one of his latest customers spending between 15 and 17 hours a day on YouTube. Motorion – Stock.adobe.com

“It starts to affect your life. You’re late at a meeting because you lost – or you’re not connecting with your partner because someone is too much on their phone.

“It can be done something that people use to self-excitement. Maybe whenever a person is sad, or stressed, or even upset, they find themselves on their phone.

“And so it starts to get just a little before it suddenly is a real problem.

“A young man with whom I worked to enjoy YouTube. But at the time he came to me – he was in it for 15 to 17 hours a day. “

Fernandes say people who were added to their phones can suffer withdrawal symptoms when trying to reduce their use – similar to drug addicts.

He said: “You see it with children when parents remove their phones. They become frustrated and angry, and their moods are generally low.

“But it might be worse. A colleague of mine was handling an addition to the games and he came in for the rehabilitation of patients who meant that he was completely cut.

“The effects were great. He was sweating, shaking, unable to sleep.

“These are the same symptoms as a heroin attraction.”

According to Fernandes, people gravitate on their phones and social media for a rapid dopamine hit – a hormone that enhances mood.

However, he warns that doing this can actually “burn” rewards centers in our brain – making it harder to enjoy other activities.

According to Fernandes, people gravitate on their phones and social media for a rapid dopamine hit – a hormone that enhances mood. Yuliia – Stock.adobe.com

He said: ”

“This can be to learn something – or to do an activity. A hobby you like.

“Even hanging out with friends, as they want even though conversation.

“But using your phone produces instant dopamine without challenge – and that actually burns rewards centers in your brain.

“It makes it harder to enjoy everyday things.

“I think about this amount. In the tube, people were read a book or went through a newspaper.

“Now almost everyone is on their phone.

“Sometimes, it’s a good thing to get bored.”

For those who are looking to beat their dependence on the phone, Fernandes says you first need to understand what your “science” is.

He said: “Do you go to your phone when you have anxiety in social situations?

“Do you use it when you feel sad or upset?

“Identify it and then try to find other behaviors that can replace this.

“Can you call a friend instead? Or maybe go for a walk or watch a movie.

“For some people, it’s to go to the cold turkey. Just delete social media apps from your phone.

“For others, it is about changing customs. Try not to go to your phone for the first or last hour of the day – and make sure you are getting dopamine from other sources.

“People have to remember that social media is not true. Your life is. “

Fernandes say he would not necessarily defend for stopping social media – but called on parents to reconsider how much they allow their children to use it.

He said: “Technology and the Internet are of course here to stay. And they can be useful.

“But it is about managing it.

“I think Australia’s ban on social media for under 16 is a good idea. Let your brain develop without technology.

“We want them to have life out of their phones.

“I think we just have to remember that for decades they told us that smoking does not cause cancer.

“People after social media – they have a product to sell. They will trade it in a way to be positive.

“So we have to make our decisions about it.”

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