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C. Passage 3     Hilary Cash, a therapist based in Washington, first treated an Internet-obsessed patient six years ago;this makes her a veteran in the new field of cyberpsychology. Now she runs a clinic called Internet ComputerAddiction Services for Web over-users. Many of her clients would qualify as genuine compulsives: men andwomen who spend so much time visiting chat rooms and porn sites that they become moody and secretive, stopsleeping, ignore their jobs and other responsibilities, lie to their loved ones, and lose interest in sex. If researchpresented to the American Psychological Association last year is correct, 6 percent of Internet users fit in thiscategory. It may look like many of the clinic’s clients are normal people who spend more time than their mateswould like researching their family tree. Yet, to Cash and a growing number of experts, this type of computerhabit is not without its potential dangers, especially for relationships. Researcher John Gottman of the Universityof Washington has found that marriages are more likely to be successful if partners spend at least six hours a weektalking about day-to-day issues, dining out, and just doing couples of things. “That may only be five minutes atone time, half an hour at another, and a date once a week,” says Cash. “But once that critical time is lost, couplesstart to disconnect.”
(46) What kind of patients does Hilary Cash treat?
(A) Couples who are starting to disconnect
(B) Couples who have marriage problems
(C) People who are Internet-obsessed
(D) People who are veterans

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