Mobile Addiction – Cell Phone Addict

What Is Cell Phone Addiction?

Cell phone addiction, also known as problematic or compulsive mobile phone use, is a behavioral addiction characterized by excessive or compulsive use of cell phones, often to the detriment of one’s physical health, mental well-being, relationships, and daily functioning.

People who have developed a cell phone addiction need to check their phones 24/7. Failing to do so puts them in stress, it gives them anxiety and it also deteriorates their mental health. 

With our quick assessment tool, you can easily find out if you have a cell phone addiction. Don’t worry, your data is private and won’t be saved!

What Are The Symptoms Of Cell Phone Addiction?

You need to know that the symptoms of cell phone addiction actually vary from person to person. Still, here are some of the most common symptoms of cell phone addiction:

  • Excessive Use
  • Preoccupation
  • Neglecting Responsibilities
  • Isolation
  • Loss Of Interest
  • Physical Symptoms Such As Eye Strain, Neck Pain, and Headaches
  • Hiding Phone Use

What Causes Cell Phone Addiction?

Have you ever wondered what actually causes cell phone addiction? Cell Phone Addiction can actually stem from a variety of psychological, and environmental factors. Here are some of the common causes of cell phone addiction:

  • Instant Gratification 
  • Escapism 
  • Fear Of Missing Out Important Information 
  • Peer Influence 
  • Lack Of Self-Regulation 
  • Environmental Cues 

What Is The Treatment For Cell Phone Addiction?

Cell Phone Addiction in the early stages can be treated very easily, you just need to limit the usage. If you think that you are too far gone and won’t be able to help yourself then you can go for these options:

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  • Group Therapy 
  • Marriage Or Couples Counseling 
  • Motivational Interviewing 
  • Psychotherapy 

FAQs

Question: How Many Hours A Day Is Cell Phone Addiction?

According to recent surveys, nine hours a day is considered to be a cell phone addiction.

Question: How Do Cell Phones Affect Mental Health?

Cell Phone Addiction leads to loneliness, mood swings/disorders, and sleep disturbances. 

Question: What Is Nomophobia?

Nomophobia is a term used to describe the fear or anxiety of being without one’s mobile phone or being unable to use it for some reason, such as a dead battery, no network coverage, or losing the phone.

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7 thoughts on “Mobile Addiction – Cell Phone Addict”

  1. Right is the time to include the issues of Mobile/ Cell addiction in Text Books for precautionary measure. Arrangement of seminar/ symposium quoting the bad impacts thereto may guide for a good day.

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  2. Dear Sir:
    My name is Mishu Panda and I would like to submit to you a 4 minute Music Video about college students with their cell phones. I have provided the link below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSTSIS_gEsE&feature=c4-overview&list=UU5CS33zBiJ3uHPyh1jtba6A
    My sole purpose of this video is to make everyone aware of the disconnection that’s taking place on campus, in homes, on the streets and in the entire world due to cell phones, iPods and all this technology. I want people to see what they look like by watching others on this video.
    When students leave the class they go directly to their phones gazing at the blue light and walking like zombies. They are oblivious to the world around them. They have no eye contact with other people. Many opportunities of social interaction are missed including perhaps romantic encounters. This is an epidemic with so many addicted that it has fused itself into a culture of disconnection and insensitivity.
    I would appreciate you taking time in checking this out and giving feedback. I would also appreciate if you can pass this link around on Facebook, twitter or email to those whom you think would benefit. Thank you for your report , your time and your help.
    Musically yours
    Mishu Panda

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  3. Cell-Phone addiction is not a real addiction the only real addictions out there are drugs and alcohol, those are the only serious ones.

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