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Video Gaming Addiction
While playing your favorite games can seem like a harmless way to spend your free time, this behavior can sometimes spiral into a serious
video game addiction. With the recent popularity of online games such as EverQuest and Diablo II, an increasing number of people are
spending hours in front of their televisions and computer screens.
Many experts believe online games are more addictive than traditional video games. Since online games come with chat rooms and other
interactive features, players become involved in a virtual community. While traditional video games have an inherently self-limiting
design, online video games can be played endlessly since the storyline depends on the other players involved in the game. People
suffering from video game addiction have reported that they’ve lost jobs, ended romantic relationships, and neglected friendships
because of their desire to play their favorite games.
What Causes Video Game Addiction?
Since the problem is a relatively new phenomenon, the exact cause of video game addiction is unknown. However, video game addiction
appears to be most common among younger male players. It may also have a cultural component. In South Korea, video games were recently
blamed for the deaths of four young men. One man died after playing Starcraft for 50 hours with few breaks. A four-month old baby also
died after her parents left her unattended to play World of Warcraft.
Signs of Addiction
Video game addiction is not a physical addiction like alcoholism. However, it shares many similarities with compulsive gambling.
Many video game addicts spend 10 or more hours playing games each day. They often structure their lives around their favorite games
and become defensive when confronted about their behavior.
If you think you may be a video game addict, ask yourself the following questions:
- Do you neglect relationships with your friends and family to spend more time playing video games?
- Do you struggle to keep up with your schoolwork and/or professional responsibilities?
- Have you ever taken a sick day to play
your favorite game?
- Do you lie to others about your video game use? Have you ever been criticized by someone close to you for spending too much time
playing video games?
- When you’re not playing video games, do you feel angry or depressed? Do you spend your time wishing you could be playing your favorite game?
- Do you get so engrossed in video games that you neglect to eat, sleep, or shower?
- Do you suffer from backaches, dry eyes, or headaches after playing video games? Have you been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome?
Addiction Counseling Can Help
People who are addicted to video games know that their gaming is causing strain on relationships, yet they feel powerless to change their behavior.
Therapy is the most common course of treatment for video game addicts. However, it’s important to find a professional who has experience in this
particular area. Since video game addiction has only been in the spotlight for a short time, many mental health professionals are unaware of
the extent of the problem.
If you think you might have a problem with Video Game Addiction Disorder, I can help.
To learn more, call my office .
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Space Invaders proved so addictive
that it not only inaugurated an entire video game paradigm, it caused a nationwide coin shortage in Japan.
~ Chris Green
You know you’re an addict when your life starts interfering with the game.
~ Anonymous
Giving up playing video games
is a lot easier than you’d think. I’d know - I’ve done it hundreds of times.
~ Ryan Van Cleave
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