Psychiatrist Calls for Gaming Rehab Clinics in Australia
A psychiatrist and "gaming addiction expert" in Australia says what the country really needs is a rehabilitation clinic dedicated to helping sufferers of videogame addiction.
The fact that Australia doesn't have an effective videogame rating system doesn't seem to bother Vladan Starcevic, a professor of psychiatry at Sydney University. The real problem, apparently, is the lack of a gaming addiction rehab clinic like Broadway Lodge [http://www.broadwaylodge.co.uk/], a residential treatment center in the U.K. that recently began taking on videogame addicts.
"I think it's good that someone has taken this seriously," Starcevic told the Herald Sun [http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/gamer-rehab-urged/story-e6frf7jo-1225794490030]. "I think it should be recognized that this is a problem for some people."
Starcevic recently conducted a poll of 2000 gamers and found that as many as ten percent showed signs of "addicted behavior." Roughly 70 percent of "problem gamers" spent more than four hours a day playing, he added.
"We have people in this country who do have a problem with that just like with gambling and other addictive behaviors," Starcevic said.
Regardless of whether this proposed Australian rehab center for addicts would offer a electrocute [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/94056-First-U-S-Internet-and-Gaming-Addiction-Center-Opens] the hell out of them, I think it's awesome that there's suddenly a very real possibility that Australia could end up with a videogame addiction center before it gets an 18+ rating for videogames. Good on ya, mates!
via: GamePolitics [http://gamepolitics.com/2009/11/05/addiction-expert-australia-needs-game-rehabilitation-center]
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A psychiatrist and "gaming addiction expert" in Australia says what the country really needs is a rehabilitation clinic dedicated to helping sufferers of videogame addiction.
The fact that Australia doesn't have an effective videogame rating system doesn't seem to bother Vladan Starcevic, a professor of psychiatry at Sydney University. The real problem, apparently, is the lack of a gaming addiction rehab clinic like Broadway Lodge [http://www.broadwaylodge.co.uk/], a residential treatment center in the U.K. that recently began taking on videogame addicts.
"I think it's good that someone has taken this seriously," Starcevic told the Herald Sun [http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/gamer-rehab-urged/story-e6frf7jo-1225794490030]. "I think it should be recognized that this is a problem for some people."
Starcevic recently conducted a poll of 2000 gamers and found that as many as ten percent showed signs of "addicted behavior." Roughly 70 percent of "problem gamers" spent more than four hours a day playing, he added.
"We have people in this country who do have a problem with that just like with gambling and other addictive behaviors," Starcevic said.
Regardless of whether this proposed Australian rehab center for addicts would offer a electrocute [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/94056-First-U-S-Internet-and-Gaming-Addiction-Center-Opens] the hell out of them, I think it's awesome that there's suddenly a very real possibility that Australia could end up with a videogame addiction center before it gets an 18+ rating for videogames. Good on ya, mates!
via: GamePolitics [http://gamepolitics.com/2009/11/05/addiction-expert-australia-needs-game-rehabilitation-center]
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