Computer Game Addiction – Fantasy or Reality?

July 15th, 2007 Filed under: Uncategorized — Addiction Recovery Author

Although most online gamers know the clear definition between reality and fantasy, there has been a startling increase in number of revelations about addictions to computer games.

Players of popular online games such as Second life and World of Warcraft are well to the fore, with stories of child neglect while parents play on-line games, and children leaping to their deaths acting out World of Warcraft stunts.

It is clearly evident that people are now taking this virtual world much too seriously, with addiction and compulsion the tragic results. Kids are conditioned to this world with the initial offer of free games. As they grow and mature, they are enticed into the “pay as you go” games which for some become an obsession. Schoolwork is often one of the first things to suffer, and interest in food and family relationships may wane.

The terms “virtual” and “real” rage, were discussed by Psychiatrist Jerald Block in his study of Columbine killers Klebold and Harris, noting their obsession with the online game Doom.

It is also interesting to note, that The American Medical Association’s Council on Science and Public has requested that obsessive behavior in respect of online gaming be classified as a psychiatric disorder. Not surprisingly, computer game industry members have rejected this suggestion.

The AMA have also stated that long term video game players can be more aggressive, suffer attention disorders, and generally have more difficulty with schoolwork.
Parents are now being encouraged to be on the lookout for signs of addiction, which can include carpal tunnel syndrome, aches in neck or back, problems with sleeping, dry eyes, and poor personal hygiene and
nutrition.

And as parents, for so long we thought that it was just the alcohol, or meth amphetamine addictions of which we had to be aware!

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  1. 2 Responses to “Computer Game Addiction – Fantasy or Reality?”

  2. By Erik on Jul 18, 2010 | Reply

    Anyone who has experienced it knows all too well – video game addiction is real. Although gaming addiction is not yet officially recognized as a diagnosable disorder by the American Medical Association, there is increasing evidence that people of all ages, especially teens and pre-teens, are facing very real, sometimes severe consequences associated with compulsive use of video and computer games… I also have a few friends that are stuck 7 days a week in front of a screen. Itried to help but its impossible… very sad

  3. By Fun Action Games on Aug 26, 2011 | Reply

    What is the best video game console for kids and adults?

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