They believe that I'm actually addicted to my computer and want me to spend less time on it (I had another meeting just now). I can see their point of view, seeing as how I'm partly in therapy for social anxiety and being on the computer for most of the day is robbing me of chances to improve and explore, but the thought of spending less time on my computer terrifies me. I actually start to panic when I don't have access to it, which is a definite sign of an addiction. They want me to spend less time in my room (If I'm not required to be any place else, I'm in here with the door closed), and I can surely see the patterns of my usual life emerging yet again, even here.