Of course it doesn't exist. The whole thing started out as a joke and then someone took it seriously. Very much like religion and politics. And look what that did to us. We live in a fucked up world.
I misread the name for a second there. Thank the emperor for a EDIT button eh?Greg Tito said:Um, it's a lady. Cheryl K. Olson. Cheryl.Kuchinawa212 said:I'd like to give her a hug.
I can now point to her for defense =D
The sad thing about this is that an expert has to tell people things that should be common sense.Greg Tito said:"It's just economics, so I can understand that," said Olson. "But what seems to be going on is that kids who have other problems will sometimes channel those through video games. A depressed kid, for example, will play video games to improve their mood. And kids with addictive personalities will play a lot of video games. Like anything that can go to an extreme, video games might become an additional problem, but usually the games, by themselves, are not the problem, it's usually tied in with other things."
Well, thank you, Mistress Obvious. In other news, eating disorders are not caused by the food itself. Gambling addictions are not caused by the act itself. Even drug addictions usually have a psychological component which both initiates the habit and helps feed it. The pschological component to an addiction is a well-documented one. However, all other addictions are still referred to by the object that the patient is addicted to whether it is gambling or gaming.Greg Tito said:"But what seems to be going on is that kids who have other problems will sometimes channel those through video games. A depressed kid, for example, will play video games to improve their mood. And kids with addictive personalities will play a lot of video games. Like anything that can go to an extreme, video games might become an additional problem, but usually the games, by themselves, are not the problem, it's usually tied in with other things."
The title is actually a bit off; what she's actually saying is that it doesn't exist as a seperate and unique disease or condition.Tomtitan said:Have I missed something here? From what I gathered all he said was things that look like video game addiction are really other things entirely. That gets a 'well, duh' from me.
But to say that video game addiction doesn't exist? That's nonsense! ANYTHING in the world can become addictive. Literally ANYTHING. From the highest class drugs to the most menial of tasks; if someone has an addictive personality, weak will, pre-existing mental issues and a habit of doing something, it can become an addiction.
I don't see why something as fun as gaming should be excluded from the list of things people can get addicted to.
I'm pretty sure Mass General is one of, if not the top, researching hospitals in the world. If they were to fund a study, it would be pretty extensive and well done. All she is saying is that it's not physically addictive and should not be treated like other addictions.thepyrethatburns said:Well, thank you, Mistress Obvious. In other news, eating disorders are not caused by the food itself. Gambling addictions are not caused by the act itself. Even drug addictions usually have a psychological component which both initiates the habit and helps feed it. The pschological component to an addiction is a well-documented one. However, all other addictions are still referred to by the object that the patient is addicted to whether it is gambling or gaming.
I'd like to see what (if any) methodology was used in these "extensive" studies because, right now, all this article proves is that junk science is still junk science.
According to my friends, WoW sucks you in something terrible. But, as long as you do other things, you can play games as much as you want.Aylaine said:I think he should play some World of WarCraft. Come back looking like Medivh and stuff. ;O
Let me simplify. Fun things are fun to do. Some people find things so fun or good that they become addicted.Fronzel said:I don't follow the connection between the nature of video games and what you say is the necessity that they posses an especially addicting nature