Virtually you : the dangerous powers of the e-personality /
Aboujaoude, Elias, 1971-
Virtually you : the dangerous powers of the e-personality / Elias Aboujaoude. - 1st ed. - New York : W.W. Norton, c2011. - 349 p. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-328) and index.
E-personality -- Delusions of grandeur -- Narcissism -- Ordinary everyday viciousness -- Impulsivity -- Infantile regression and the tyranny of the emoticon -- Love and sex recalibrated -- The illusion of knowledge -- Internet addiction -- The end of privacy -- Marking time, making memories -- "Virtualism," or the art of being more real than real.
Whether sharing photos or following financial markets, many of us spend a shocking amount of time online. While the Internet can enhance well-being, Elias Aboujaoude has spent years treating patients whose lives have been profoundly disturbed by it. Part of the danger lies in how the Internet allows us to act with exaggerated confidence, sexiness, and charisma. This new self, which Aboujaoude dubs our "e-personality," manifests itself in every curt email we send, Facebook "friend" we make, and "buy now" button we click. Too potent to be confined online, however, e-personality traits seep offline, too, making us impatient, unfocused, and urge-driven even after we log off. This first scrutiny of the virtual world's transformative power on our psychology shows us how real life is being reconfigured in the image of a chat room, and how our identity increasingly resembles that of our avatar.--From publisher description.
9780393070644 (hbk.) 9780393340549 0393070646
2010043483
101555388 DNLM
Internet addiction.
Internet--Psychological aspects.
Internet--Social aspects.
Personality disorders.
RC569.5.I54 / A26 2011
616.85/84
2011 C-406 WM 176
Virtually you : the dangerous powers of the e-personality / Elias Aboujaoude. - 1st ed. - New York : W.W. Norton, c2011. - 349 p. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-328) and index.
E-personality -- Delusions of grandeur -- Narcissism -- Ordinary everyday viciousness -- Impulsivity -- Infantile regression and the tyranny of the emoticon -- Love and sex recalibrated -- The illusion of knowledge -- Internet addiction -- The end of privacy -- Marking time, making memories -- "Virtualism," or the art of being more real than real.
Whether sharing photos or following financial markets, many of us spend a shocking amount of time online. While the Internet can enhance well-being, Elias Aboujaoude has spent years treating patients whose lives have been profoundly disturbed by it. Part of the danger lies in how the Internet allows us to act with exaggerated confidence, sexiness, and charisma. This new self, which Aboujaoude dubs our "e-personality," manifests itself in every curt email we send, Facebook "friend" we make, and "buy now" button we click. Too potent to be confined online, however, e-personality traits seep offline, too, making us impatient, unfocused, and urge-driven even after we log off. This first scrutiny of the virtual world's transformative power on our psychology shows us how real life is being reconfigured in the image of a chat room, and how our identity increasingly resembles that of our avatar.--From publisher description.
9780393070644 (hbk.) 9780393340549 0393070646
2010043483
101555388 DNLM
Internet addiction.
Internet--Psychological aspects.
Internet--Social aspects.
Personality disorders.
RC569.5.I54 / A26 2011
616.85/84
2011 C-406 WM 176