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Fighting the pixel addiction: a look at gamer rehab | ||
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original url: http://arstechnica.com/gaming/guides/2009/12/fighting-the-pixel-addiction-video-game-rehab-examined.ars
Article description:At one point or another, most of us have probably heard someone talk about how their kids are addicted to video games. The concern is understandable: a lot of parents don't have a background with video games, and seeing their kids so obsessed with something they're not familiar with can be worrying. In some cases, parents are worrying over nothing, but in other instances, their concerns are well-founded. Of course, the solution can be as simple as just taking away a kid's TV and games privileges, but what do you do if the person who's addicted is legally an adult and/or doesn't live under your roof? When confronted with this kind of situation, many people don't know what the first step for treatment is, or even what options are available. There's also the ongoing debate about whether video game addiction r...read the article new window this window |
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