Male, Female, Email: The Struggle for Relatedness in a Paranoid Society

Male, Female, Email: The Struggle for Relatedness in a Paranoid Society
ISBN-10
1892746301
ISBN-13
9781892746306
Category
Psychology
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Other PressLlc
Author
Michael A. Civin

Description

Numerous cases illustrate the various ways e-mail and the Internet have an impact on how people relate to one another. Psychologist Civin (Adelphi U., and private practice) finds that some people and relationships are indeed profoundly affected in both negative and positive ways, and he describes various scenarios and syndromes that develop among the susceptible.

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