@inbook{10.7249/j.ctt14bs4q1.11, ISBN = {9780833088246}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt14bs4q1.11}, abstract = {As noted in the previous chapter, PIU first came to the attention of clinicians when patients presented with the inability to control their own use of the Internet. To date, no consensus has emerged as to whether their symptoms represent an entirely new diagnosis or simply a problematic behavior pattern that is best considered using existing diagnostic categories. The development of prevention and treatment approaches to PIU reflects this emerging and still unresolved body of scientific research. Clinicians have attempted to provide treatments based on existing models of care, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT¹), that are proven to help patients}, bookauthor = {Joshua Breslau and Eyal Aharoni and Eric R. Pedersen and Laura L. Miller}, booktitle = {A Review of Research on Problematic Internet Use and Well-Being: With Recommendations for the U.S. Air Force}, pages = {13--25}, publisher = {RAND Corporation}, title = {Prevention and Treatment Strategies}, year = {2015} }