Hooked: The Pitfalls of Media, Technology and Social Networking

· Charisma Media
4.3
3 reviews
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DIVThe New Addiction/divDIVWhat you start out controlling can end up controlling you./divDIV /divDIVFrom Twitter to iPhones, from Facebook to tablets, we have an endless supply of media and gadgets to hook our interest, snag our wallets, and occupy our time. Think back over the last five years. How much of your time was devoted to online activities? How much of your real life has been gobbled up or googled up in your net life?/divDIV /divDIVIn Hooked, counselor and addiction specialist Dr. Gregory Jantz speaks enthusiastically and frankly about the gizmos and gadgets, social media magnets, and Internet sidetracks we have at our fingertips. With real-life examples and biblical applications, he presents a celebration of the positives technology offers and a cautionary tale about the negatives it unleashes, including:/divDIV /divDIV·        The power and dangers of the web/divDIV·        The myth of multitasking/divDIV·        Overcoming disconnection anxiety/divDIV·        The psychology behind Internet addiction/divDIV·        Employing the ultimate filter and taking back control of your life/divDIV /div

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4.3
3 reviews
Dan Hoyt
April 25, 2013
Very thoughtful insights packaged in very memorable bites.
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Gregory L. Jantz, PhD, is the best-selling author of numerous books, including Hope, Help, and Healing for Eating Disorders. He is the founder of The Center for Counseling and Health Resources, Inc., a leading health care facility in the Seattle, Washington, area specializing in whole-person care with mental health, chemical dependency, nutrition, and medical services. Visit his website at www.aplaceofhope.com, and yes, you can follow him on Twitter @GregoryJantzPhD.

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