ISSN: 2265-6294

The Virtual Self in Light of The Psychovirtual Approach

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Benchedda Malika,Meherzi Malika,Boutaani Farid

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Due to children, teenagers, and young adults' excessive use of social networking sites, communication channels declined, social connections and family ties broke down, and our concerns and problems grew. As a result, all concepts related to our lives, including our perception of ourselves, changed from human nature to the virtual form that it recreated from its virtual world. This eventually became its exclusive preoccupation as well as addiction. Given the frequency of our interaction with the virtual world and the magnitude of its effects on the family and society, it became imperative to conduct a study that would demonstrate the reality of the shift that took place in our perception of our selves, which has become virtual.

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