4 Signs that You're Suffering from Television Addiction

By Dee Jones, published Dec 07, 2007
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Many of us worry about letting our children watch too much television. We all know how important it is to get the kids away from the television set long enough for them to go outside and play for a while. But television addiction isn't just a problem with kids. It affects adults too.

Television addiction is a stealthy addiction for several reasons. For one, the affects it can have on your life aren't as immediate or drastic as addictions to drugs and alcohol. Substance addictions can be pretty destructive to your family, your health, and your career. And, while television addiction can also affect these things, it is no where near as catastrophic or obvious.

Also, there isn't much of a stigma attached to television addiction. Drinking too much alcohol, taking drugs, and even overreacting to the point of obesity can all have a negative affect on the way those around you look at you. But no one will really give you a hard time if you watch too much television.

For some, it might be hard to even believe it's possible to get addicted to television. But studies have found that television addiction is all too real, and affects sufferers like other "drugs." Television addicts often experience depression and anxiety. And, when their television viewing is curbed, those suffering from television addiction can actually suffer from withdrawal.

So, how can you tell if you are suffering from television addiction? Here are a few of the signs.

Putting Off Important Tasks to Watch Television

Every once in a while, it's normal to put off something you don't want to do in order to watch a television show you've been waiting to watch for weeks or months. But if you do this regularly, even putting off important tasks to watch television shows you don't actually care that much about, it could be a sign of television addiction.

Putting Off Fun Tasks to Watch Television

If you put off going to parties, concerts, or outings with friends so you can stay home and watch TV, this could be a sign of television addiction.

Overreacting When You Miss a Certain Program

Takeaways
  • Do you put off important tasks to watch TV?
  • Do you miss out on doing fun things to watch TV?
  • Do you watch TV even when there's nothing on you're actually interested in?
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