AIIMS launches psychiatric Clinic for Cyber Addicts
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New Delhi: AIIMS has launched a psychiatric clinic for patients who are addicted to internet gaming, or losing their concentration from their daily works, while spending their entire time engrossed in cyber world.
For these patients as the virtual world becomes a reality, they forget their surroundings and the basic responsibilities they have to look after in their day-to-day life.
To treat this form of growing addiction AIIMS, the country's premier medical institute has started a specialized OPD for patients suffering from cyber addiction.
According to doctors, majority of such addicts are school and college students ,who are mostly engrossed in social media, internet surfing and gaming. Such students usually start slipping into serious psychiatric issues displaying poor academic performance.
Dr Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, a psychiatrist leading the AIIMS's Behavioural Addiction Clinic pointed out to TOI, that depression, anxiety and substance abuse are commonly seen in the cyber addict patients , who are then counselled accordingly at the Clinic.
For these patients as the virtual world becomes a reality, they forget their surroundings and the basic responsibilities they have to look after in their day-to-day life.
To treat this form of growing addiction AIIMS, the country's premier medical institute has started a specialized OPD for patients suffering from cyber addiction.
According to doctors, majority of such addicts are school and college students ,who are mostly engrossed in social media, internet surfing and gaming. Such students usually start slipping into serious psychiatric issues displaying poor academic performance.
Dr Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, a psychiatrist leading the AIIMS's Behavioural Addiction Clinic pointed out to TOI, that depression, anxiety and substance abuse are commonly seen in the cyber addict patients , who are then counselled accordingly at the Clinic.
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