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UK Treatment Group Preps For Next Big Addiction: Video Games

mocoworm

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UK Treatment Group Preps For Next Big Addiction: Video Games

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http://kotaku.com/5869625/uk-treatment-group-preps-for-next-big-addiction-video-games

A UK-based charity treatment group is preparing for what they believe will become the next major addiction issue: Video Games.

Norcas, which has been supporting those affected by addictive behaviors in Norfolk, UK since 1978, recently commissioned an independent study into gaming and addictive behavior to prepare for what they believe will be a rising social problem. Their study found that more than a third of those surveyed above the age of 16 think they know of at least one person addicted to gaming. Nearly 40 percent of those under 16 thought they know of at least one video game addict, according to the Norwich Evening News.
Before you start getting defensive, keep in mind that this is an organization that seems to have a level-headed approach to both addiction and how video games fit into society.

"If played responsibly, gaming is a good pastime, but we need people to be aware of the problems that will arise if the gaming takes hold," Maggie Williams, chief executive of Norcas told the Evening News. "It is a generational issue, with almost 100pc of young people engaging in gaming."

Rather than using their resources and the results of this survey to demonize games or the people who play them, Norcas is reminding parents that they need to set reasonable guidelines for their children. The group also says they support responsible gaming.

This reminds me of the Australian mother who, after working with the courts, schools and social workers about her game-addicted son, wrote in to the local paper for help. That story, which we covered here, spurred a passionate conversation on our site and more than a few personal stories of game addiction were posted on Kotaku and emailed to me.

As video games continue their move from fringe hobby to an inescapable part of modern culture, these are the sorts of issues that both the people who play games and those who make them are going to need to take seriously.

Are video games akin to drugs or alcohol? Absolutely not. Can they be damaging if people over indulge in them? Absolutely.
 
gambling seems to be combined with cocaine? are you allowed to mix addictions?

Yep, although it can have amusing results, especially for those watching. I remember playing a Quake 3 match one night while off my nuts on an Ecstacy, and at one point I lost control of my eyeballs and had to keep moving my head to compensate.
 

stuminus3

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Videogame addiction is the reason I kind of wish I wasn't part of the Pong generation. There just hasn't been enough out there to help people like me because people like me are "the first". I guess on the bright side my kids will get to learn from my mistakes.
 

Dabanton

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Good to see the article didn't seek to sensationalise the subject.

I'm sure we've all gone through it my game was Counter Strike :Source i was absolutely obsessed with it or rather my KDR, that my relationship began to suffer.

In the end i had to back out of it for a while now i game responsibly ow. I can happily turn a game off and use it as a way to relax now rather than using it as something to do.
 

iam220

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I think this is a worthy endeavor. It's going to become more and more of an issue as time goes on.

I can only imagine how bad of an addiction it will be when gaming means plugging something into your brain to deliver full virtual reality. At that point, how many people will prefer the virtual reality over the real one?
 
Heaven forbid anyone who has to come to Norfolk to be 'treated'. The place is a backward shithole. I know this because I live here.

I'll be sneaking Xbox games under the fence, and a lend of my 3DS to any poor fellow sufferers who get trapped into this.
 
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