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EPISODE · Nov 8, 2018 · 23 MIN

Gaming Disorder

from Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple

“I couldn’t get off the computer ‘cause I was about to kill that final thing in ‘Call of Duty’ and if I didn’t kill it I’d have to fight it all over again and it just isn’t worth my time!”Who doesn’t love a good video game? Whether it’s Fortnite or Candy Crush Saga, it’s pretty easy to get sucked in, sometimes for hours. But is there such a thing as Gaming Disorder? The World Health Organization says yes, but the American Psychiatric Association is still considering. Regardless of if it technically qualifies as a mental health disorder, what parents really want to know for their kids is: When does it cross the line from casual pastime to problem territory? In this episode of Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple, Gene and Steve tackle the issue of gaming disorder, including how much is too much – of anything.Thank you for joining us in this journey and conversation. If you have a question or comment about gaming that we didn’t cover, we’d love to hear from you! Write to us here.Media List·     Gaming Disorder (World Health Organization)·     Internet Gaming (American Psychiatric Association)·     Gaming Disorder: Is It a Real Illness? (Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds) ***The Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds is a free, practical, online educational resource dedicated to helping parents and other caregivers support the mental, emotional, and behavioral well-being of children, teens, and young adults. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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“I couldn’t get off the computer ‘cause I was about to kill that final thing in ‘Call of Duty’ and if I didn’t kill it I’d have to fight it all over again and it just isn’t worth my time!”Who doesn’t love a good video game? Whether it’s Fortnite or Candy Crush Saga, it’s pretty easy to get sucked in, sometimes for hours. But is there such a thing as Gaming Disorder? The World Health Organization says yes, but the American Psychiatric Association is still considering. Regardless of if it technically qualifies as a mental health disorder, what parents really want to know for their kids is: When does it cross the line from casual pastime to problem territory? In this episode of Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple, Gene and Steve tackle the issue of gaming disorder, including how much is too much – of anything.Thank you for joining us in this journey and conversation. If you have a question or comment about gaming that we didn’t cover, we’d love to hear from you! Write to us here.Media List·     Gaming Disorder (World Health Organization)·     Internet Gaming (American Psychiatric Association)·     Gaming Disorder: Is It a Real Illness? (Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds) ***The Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds is a free, practical, online educational resource dedicated to helping parents and other caregivers support the mental, emotional, and behavioral well-being of children, teens, and young adults. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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