Cyberspace Psychopathology
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1
Director, Institute for Interpersonal Cognitive Therapy, Italy
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Researcher, Institute for Interpersonal Cognitive Therapy, Italy
The authors, after a first description of the “Internet phenomenon” and particularly of the psychological and psychopathological risks related to its use, propose the reader a series of unpublished papers on this theme, developed during the last year.
Conference:
Annual CyberTherapy and CyberPsychology 2009 conference, Villa Caramora, Italy, 21 Jun - 23 Jun, 2009.
Presentation Type:
Oral Presentation
Topic:
Oral Presentations
Citation:
Cantelmi
T and
Talli
M
(2009). Cyberspace Psychopathology.
Front. Neuroeng.
Conference Abstract:
Annual CyberTherapy and CyberPsychology 2009 conference.
doi: 10.3389/conf.neuro.14.2009.06.016
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Received:
23 Mar 2009;
Published Online:
23 Mar 2009.
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Correspondence:
Tonino Cantelmi, Director, Institute for Interpersonal Cognitive Therapy, Rome, Italy, toninocantelmi@tiscali.it