Abstract
Internet addiction represents one of the most pressing challenges in contemporary society, particularly among adolescents, with treatment approaches in mental health lacking standardization. This study proposes guidelines that psychotherapists and mental health workers can utilize as foundational principles in their tailored interventions. By synthesizing existing literature, the study explores common therapeutic techniques to construct a comprehensive framework applicable to clinical practice. This paper introduces a structured, 20-session intervention guide for addressing internet addiction among adolescents, grounded in an extensive review of current research.
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