Internetaddicts are treated in boot camp rehab programs and school children learn about safe internet practices, in the way American students learn to say no to drugs.
Plus, clinical experience with patients who describe themselves as Internetaddicts has been that they do not respond to treatment in the same way that, for example, alcoholics and substance-abusers do.
These cases represent the dark side of addiction, certainly, but internetaddicts with a milder version of the disorder might argue that their dependence is actually beneficial, since it lets them be more productive professionally.