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Addiction Experts Say That Video Games Are NOT An Addiction.

Sei | June 25, 2007 | News | Playstation 2 Playstation 3 
Now gamers don't need to worry about turning addicted to his/her favorite games. Addiction experts say that they need to do more research than jumping to the conclusion that videogames are addictive. Also according to them, this problem is not different than alcoholic patients, everything is the same.
Gamers need not worry about their favorite video games becoming crime and misbehavior scapegoats... for now. Doctors specializing in addiction and mental disorders attest that video games do not necessarily cause any form of addiction, saying that more research is needed before making such an assumption.

"Working with this problem is no different than working with alcoholic patients. The same denial, the same rationalization, the same inability to give it up," Dr. Thomas Allen of the Osler Medical Center commented about formally recognizing video games as a possible cause of addiction. Listing video games as one possible cause of acute addiction would pave the way for insurance against video game addiction.

But addiction experts beg to differ. "There is nothing here to suggest that this is a complex physiological disease state akin to alcoholism or other substance abuse disorders," said Dr. Stuart Glow, echoing the statements of other doctors who didn't share the American Medical Association's (AMA) sentiments regarding video games being the cause of mental illness. Psychiatrists also add that it wasn't clear whether video games are addictive. "It's not necessarily a cause-and-effect type issue. There may be certain kids who have a compulsive component to what they are doing," said Dr. Louis Kraus of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

It is interesting to note that that committee who made the proposal eventually backed away from its position, instead asking the American Psychiatric Association to consider adding "video game addiction" to the next edition of its diagnostic manual, "American Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders", due to be published in 2012.
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    Daisy | June 25, 2007
    They should show this study to the imbeciles that think Manhunt 2 on Wii will breed a new throng of serial killers.
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      Goyun SSJ15 | June 25, 2007
      I agree that the games aren't solely responsible for producing dangerous people, but connections have been made.

      Remember the two brothers who thought they'd reinact GTA III with their dad's shotgun?
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    Deis | June 25, 2007
    Way to duplicate an article.

    As I already said, I don't feel that video game addiction itself is a mental illness, but it could well be a sign of something like obsessive compulsive disorder, or autism. It could also be a sign of a generally addictive personality, which could point to alcohol or substance abuse.
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      Sort | June 25, 2007
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      It could also be a sign of a generally addictive personality, which could point to alcohol or substance abuse.
      Sorry but that seems far fetched to me. Care to digress?
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        Deis | June 26, 2007
        The kind of person who becomes addicted to a game to the more dramatic levels that some people do, would be, to my mind, more likely to be addicted to other things, like the obvious cigarettes, alcohol and drugs.
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    TheBradman1andOnly | June 25, 2007
    This is good, because it'll help stop people having a go at developers and publishers. But I still can't help but disagree, just by looking at some of my friends alone.
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    Blackgamer2009 | June 26, 2007
    So, there's no psychological disease involved in this? How amazing! That is just great, I can't believe this!
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    Marcibanjo | June 26, 2007
    Not addicting to games? Well if you want to get what you want you sure try it again many times!
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    skittles07 | June 26, 2007
    Blaming anything on games being addictive is total crap. Games cannot sway you to do something. You do it yourself. Games are not addictive and cannot change you as a person.
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    SuggZugg | June 27, 2007
    YES!!, Thank God!!!! I'm so happy that it is not an addiction!! That means I'm O.K.

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