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Weaning Internet Addiction

Weaning Internet Addiction
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摘要 Helping young people fight their obsession with the Internet is the job of Liu Min, a psychologicalcounselor for teenage Intemet addicts at the Hongkai Education and Training School in Jinan, east China's Shandong Province. One of the teenagers that Liu has coun- seled is a 16-year-old boy who goes by the pseudonym Hao, whose addiction to the Internet forced him to drop out of school. His parents sent him to the school to get treated for his addiction after he ran away from home several times. As more and more young people have access to the Internet, many are becoming hooked. Among China's urban youth aged 6 to 29, 14.1 percent, or 24.04 million, were addicted to the Internet, according to a report released by the China Youth Association for Network Development, a non-profit organiza- tion, in February 2010. Counselors help young people keep Internet use under control Helping young people fight their obsession with the Internet is the job of Liu Min, a psychological counselor for teenage Internet addicts at
作者 Wang Hairong
出处 《Beijing Review》 2012年第39期22-23,共2页 北京周报(英文版)
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