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Relationships
   

Online and Personal
Online and Personal -
The reality of Internet relationships
by Jo Lamble and Sue Morris

 

Description

Online and Personal confronts the growing problem of Internet misuse - in particular the dangers associated with forming relationships online.  The problem is not the Internet itself, but how some people use it.  Online and Personal offers suggestions for protecting yourself, your relationships and your children from the hazards that exist on the Net.

The authors identify traps for the unwary and give straightforward advice on how to manage problems with Internet use by outlining an easy-to-follow self-help programme.


About the Author

Jo Lamble and Sue Morris are clinical psychologists who specialise in working with people in relationships. In the course of writing Online and Personal, they researched Internet use extensively, talked to people in Australia and the United States, and interviewed couples, singles, parents, teachers and professionals.


Specifications


Paperback: 198 pages
Dimensions: 135 x 210 mm
Publisher: Finch Publishing (2001)
ISBN: 1-876451-17-3

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