I can see video game addiction. It is feasible to design a video game (like gambling) to activate similar neurological pathways that certain drugs (hi cocaine) or gambling do relatively easy.Ok so back to the original couple objections: In your opinion, why should video games be medically classified as a "mental health issue or addiction" but television or any of the other hobbies that people spend just as much time on shouldn't.
I can see video game addiction. It is feasible to design a video game (like gambling) to activate similar neurological pathways that certain drugs (hi cocaine) or gambling do relatively easy.
TV can be addicting, yes. What is your point?
Don't be fucking retarded. Our understanding of nature to include ourselves evolves.Oh look some elitest morons are going to try and ruin another fun hobby. Brought to you by the same retards who said homosexuality was a mental illness.
in my opinion, it's not about classifying video games as addictive vs NOT classifying tv, book reading, model airplane building or WHATEVER as addictive. it's about identifying an individual's behavior as harmful and making sure there is a support system set up for them to get the kind of help that will.. you know... actually help. i'm a substance abuse counselor, so that's where all of this is coming from. understand i don't care if you do drugs. do you really think i don't have anything better to do with my time than to stop you from getting high? i couldn't care less. what i DO care about is what kind of harm you cause.
some guy wants to go get drunk after a fight with his girlfriend? go for it man, just don't drive. i don't care if he drinks. i care that he drives and smashes into a family driving home after Christmas. some guy wants to play some mobile games on his phone? go for it. STOP GODDAMN DOING IT WHILE YOU'RE DRIVING. you want to catch some pokeymans? LOOK AROUND BEFORE YOU WALK INTO THE ROAD.
right, not everyone who uses kills someone, not everyone who plays video games does it addictively, not everyone who build model airplanes melts his brain with model glue in a poorly ventilated room. those are not the people we are talking about. i just want someone to be able to say "hey, i think video games are really starting to affect my work performance because there's no immediate return when i do a good job at work." (i've actually counseled someone who said this exact thing about mmo's vs real life) without someone making a joke about it. i want someone to be able to say, "hey, porn is really starting to negatively affect my marriage." without getting laughed at and/or huddled into a cement basement in hushed voices "this is the sex addicts group, we have to be quiet or people will know"
I'll admit, a like or a worf gives me a tingle.All social media (and even this forum) with any sort of 'like' feature should be added to the DSM if this is the criteria.
Playing video games while driving is already illegal i'm assuming, since texting and driving is...
What is stopping you from counseling someone who says that about video games? The fact that WHO doesn't have video gaming classified as a mental health issue and therefore isn't covered by insurance/government aid? Is the tranny push going to stop people from making fun of trannies?
Oh look some elitest morons are going to try and ruin another fun hobby. Brought to you by the same retards who said homosexuality was a mental illness.
I remember when they added a reminder to EQ to log off or to walk around/stand up after so many hours.
When I was 16 I basically played Warcraft 3/original Dota all day every day, but then some shitty stuff happened irl and I was unable to play. I felt very strong withdrawal symptoms for a couple months after that. I experienced dreams, anxiety and depression because I was not able to play. I constantly thought about playing, and my only goal was to play again. I certainly feel like there are situations where it can be a very real thing.
How do people actually get to you? Through government subsidized medical processes or anything insurance related?
Was this not a temporary state of being? I feel there was a point when any given game would become "played out". A finite limit to it, unlike some recreational substances. EQ was getting played out after 2-3 years among quasi-normies.
Is anyone hopelessly addicted 18 years later still playing?
Regardless, add me to theOrigin skeptics pile. I don't think anyone is simply addicted to games to that degree without being also addicted to drugs to play the game. You saw this in EQ with your 20 bongrips a second crowd, and your core members with heavy adderall scripts. Take the drugs away, let me know if they are still playing.