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Thriveworks video game addiction counseling in Abingdon, VA helps people who have an obsession with playing video games as well as with internet gaming disorder. People may have mild, moderate, or severe internet gaming disorder if they struggle to control how often or how long they game. The symptoms of internet gaming disorder may include deceiving loved ones about when and how often they play, thinking constantly about gaming, and using video games as a distraction from real-world problems.
Thriveworks video game addiction counseling in Abingdon helps those who suffer by assisting them in regaining control over video gaming. In addition, it can help them cope with the negative effects of video game addiction counseling from anxiety to depression, insomnia, and more.
Video game addiction counseling at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and through Online therapy. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
The length of video game addiction counseling depends on the individual’s needs as well as the extent and severity of their problem and those that might stem from it. That said, people can make meaningful progress in the first weeks to months of therapy.
Video game addiction or internet gaming disorder is similar to a gambling addiction—it is a behavior addiction that occurs when people become emotionally attached to gaming. The disorder is not about how much time people spend playing video games, but it is about whether people have control over their video game use.
The signs of the disorder are very similar to those of any other addiction:
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) lists Internet Gaming Disorder as a condition that deserves further research and study. Although the DSM-5 has not officially listed it as a disorder, it gives diagnostics and severity modifiers.
Researchers are still studying the causes of internet gaming disorder, but many are pointing to compulsion loops as a cause. Video games often have reward systems built into their storylines that keep users coming back for more.
In particular, massively multi-player online role-playing games (MMORPG), social networking games, and mobile games utilize compulsion loops or core loops to give users rewards that release dopamine in their brains and thus associate playing with a feeling of pleasure.
Although video game addiction is not an officially recognized addiction, many mental health professionals acknowledge the devastating effects of compulsive gaming. Many of these effects are similar to other chemical and behavior addictions, including relational, emotional, and physical challenges.
Help is available if you or your loved one may be struggling with when and how long you play video games. Like other addictions, psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, and 12-step programs are available to help people regain control over their gaming habits. A mental health professional can often guide people toward the best treatment for them.
At Thriveworks Bristol, our therapists have helped many people find the right combination of treatment for their compulsive gaming habits. We work with each client individually, offering holistic and unique care.
If you are ready to talk to a therapist about your gaming, know that if you call our office today, you may have your first appointment tomorrow. We offer weekend and evening appointments, and we accept many insurance plans.
Our hope is that every client received the care they need when they need it. Are you ready to get started? So are we. Call Thriveworks Bristol today.
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