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Got Nomophobia? Mobile phone addiction. I was interviewed for the following article. Entertainment – philly.com

October 3, 2012 Jeremy Frank

 

Mobile Phone Addiction: http://articles.philly.com/2012-10-03/news/34240181_1_nomophobia-mobile-phone-phobia-cellphones

Posted in: Addiction, Diagnosis, Relationships

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