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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 12:48 pm
My local newspaper "The Herald Palladium" Just printed an article saying that video game addiction is a mental disorder. I'll try to show the article below, but what do you think?
CHICAGO - The telltale signs are ominous: teens holing up in their rooms, ignoring friends, family, even food and a shower, while grades plummet and belligerence soars.
The culprit isn’t alcohol or drugs. It’s video games, which for certain kids can be as powerfully addictive as heroin, some doctors contend.
A leading council of the nation’s largest doctors’ group wants to have this behavior officially classified as a psychiatric disorder, to raise awareness and enable sufferers to get insurance coverage for treatment.
In a report prepared for the American Medical Association’s annual policy meeting starting Saturday in Chicago, the council asks the group to lobby for the disorder to be included in a widely used mental illness manual created and published by the American Psychiatric Association. AMA delegates could vote on the proposal as early as Monday.
It likely won’t happen without heated debate. Video game makers scoff at the notion that their products can cause a psychiatric disorder. Even some mental health experts say labeling the habit a formal addiction is going too far.
Dr. James Scully, the psychiatric association’s medical director, said the group will seriously consider the AMA report in the long process of revising the diagnostic manual. The current manual was published in 1994; the next edition is to be completed in 2012.
Up to 90 percent of American youngsters play video games and as many as 15 percent of them — more than 5 million kids — may be addicted, according to data cited in the AMA council’s report.
Joyce Protopapas of Frisco, Texas, said her 17-year-old son, Michael, was a video addict. Over nearly two years, video and Internet games transformed him from an outgoing, academically gifted teen into a reclusive manipulator who flunked two 10th grade classes and spent several hours day and night playing a popular online video game called World of Warcraft.
“My father was an alcoholic ... and I saw exactly the same thing” in Michael, Protopapas said. “We battled him until October of last year,” she said. “We went to therapists, we tried taking the game away.
“He would threaten us physically. He would curse and call us every name imaginable,” she said. “It was as if he was possessed.”
When she suggested to therapists that Michael had a video game addiction, “nobody was familiar with it,” she said. “They all pooh-poohed it.”
Last fall, the family found a therapist who “told us he was addicted, period.” They sent Michael to a therapeutic boarding school, where he has spent the past six months — at a cost of $5,000 monthly that insurance won’t cover, his mother said.
A support group called On-Line Gamers Anonymous has numerous postings on its Web site from gamers seeking help. Liz Woolley, of Harrisburg, Pa., created the site after her 21-year-old son fatally shot himself in 2001 while playing an online game she says destroyed his life.
In a February posting, a 13-year-old identified only as Ian told of playing video games for nearly 12 hours straight, said he felt suicidal and wondered if he was addicted.
“I think i need help,” the boy said.
Postings also come from adults, mostly men, who say video game addiction cost them jobs, family lives and self-esteem.
According to the report prepared by the AMA’s Council on Science and Public Health, based on a review of scientific literature, “dependence-like behaviors are more likely in children who start playing video games at younger ages.”
Overuse most often occurs with online role-playing games involving multiple players, the report says. Blizzard Entertainment’s teen-rated, monster-killing World of Warcraft is among the most popular. A company spokesman declined to comment on whether the games can cause addiction.
A woman in the New Haven, Conn., area who bought the game for her 15-year-old son last year, says he got hooked on it.
“Now that I look back on it, it’s like I went out and bought him his first Jack Daniel’s,” said the 49-year-old woman who didn’t want her name used to spare her son from ridicule.
Dr. Martin Wasserman, a pediatrician who heads the Maryland State Medical Society, said the AMA proposal will help raise awareness and called it “the right thing to do.” But Michael Gallagher, president of the Entertainment Software Association, said the trade group sides with psychiatrists “who agree that this so-called ’video-game addiction’ is not a mental disorder.”
“The American Medical Association is making premature conclusions without the benefit of complete and thorough data,” Gallagher said.
Dr. Karen Pierce, a psychiatrist at Chicago’s Children’s Memorial Hospital, said she sees at least two children a week who play video games excessively.
“I saw somebody this week who hasn’t been to bed, hasn’t showered ... because of video games,” she said. “He is really a mess.”
She said she treats it like any addiction and creating a separate diagnosis is unnecessary.
Dr. Michael Brody, head of a TV and media committee at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, agreed. He praised the AMA council for bringing attention to the problem, but said excessive video-game playing could be a symptom for other things, such as depression or social anxieties that already have their own diagnoses.
“You could make lots of behavioral things into addictions. Why stop at video gaming?” Brody asked. Why not Blackberries, cell phones, or other irritating habits, he said.
© 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 1:07 pm
*lmao* ..are they f*ing serious?
Hello, everyone. My name's Sin' and I'm an addict. ^.~
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 4:28 pm
That's one of the dumbest things I have ever heard...
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 5:11 pm
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 8:51 pm
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Older people take too much time to look into this xd
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 9:15 pm
I notice tht asides from warcraft they didn't bother to list the names of the games, maybe a few were a little too old for the kids. And if a kid starts playing a friggen game to much...try limited their game time. Put the consol in the living room. make them do homework before they get to play the games. try parenting before it gets too bad dipshit! >_< this is all stupid politicans need to try and ban our games.
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 11:25 pm
I know some people have problems with it, but everyone has an addiction, may it be crack, porn or the like. Its kinda sad that they won't even take a shower but I think those are the people who need the most help, lol. Most of us are reasonable about gaming, at least I would hope.
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 11:29 pm
That's just....I don't know. I think they have too much time on their hands lol.
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Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 9:48 am
Bodies in the sand Tropical drink melting in your hand We'll be falling in love To the rhythm of a steel drum band... That is one of the most retarded things I have ever read in my entire life. stare Down in K O K O M O . . . 
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Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:05 pm
WTF? I'm a video game addict and I've never gotten below a B- in my life! And I always know when to eat and shower. As for the friends and family thing- I don't see my dad too often cause of his job, I absolutely love spending time with my mom, and it depends with my brothers (cause they can annoy the heck outta me); I'm pretty much always glad to see my friends.
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Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:30 pm
Certain people could be addicted. Then again, certain people could be obessive compulsive, some people could be psychotic, or some people could be just plain freakin' crackers. Addicted, my a**. I like video games, but they aren't physically addicting like drugs. It's all in their heads... and any kid that goes that freakin' crazy was bound to end up in the loony bin anyway.
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:26 am
If what they say is true, then ALL of us in this guild are addicted.
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Fibonacci To Infinity Forum Assistant
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:39 pm
Yes, I believe I've heard of the condition, I think it was called "being a ********, if you don't know when to stop, then you must have something wrong with you. Addiction is when something ALTERS YOUR BODY to create a MENTAL AND/OR PHYSICAL dependence on something.
Sending a kid to a boarding school for $5,000 a month isn't help, it's being a retard. There is nothing that good parenting can't fix.
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:50 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 7:47 pm
To hell with the media. If people who play videogames excessively are addicts, then, as Kiarra said, most everyone in this guild is one.
I mean, yeah my grades are poor, I've never gotten an 'A' in my entire time in Junior high, But that has no connection to my Videogame playing.
On another note: Everyone says that Tv and Videogames rot you brain. Nobody realizes it, but Television, videogames... thats how most kids learn things nowadays.
Once again; To hell with the media.
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