Posted Aug 09, 2006 at 07:18PM by Myra M. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Netherlands, Maressa Orzack
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Video GamesLast June, we reported on a detox clinic in Netherlands for gaming addicts. Now, a hospital in the United States offers pretty much the same thing. Located in Newton, Mass., the McLean Hospital actually has a "Computer Addiction Services" department, that aims to help people who are hopelessly immersed in video games.

The said department's coordinator, Dr. Maressa Orzack, believes that "game addiction is a true mental disorder." According to Orzack who has treated all types of addictions for 15 years, there's little difference between drug use, gambling and video game addiction. She adds that video games work on a theory pretty similar to gambling, called the "variable ratio reinforcement."

Basically, it means that players will set a goal (like finish a particularly a hard mission), and will keep playing until they accomplish it, even if they fail doing it a couple of times. However, they would still keep playing even if they reach the said goal. Thing is, before the players know it, they're addicted. They're already immersed in that "particular gaming world," and see it as a way to escape problems in real life.

Orzack's prescription? "Video game addicts" should accept their problem and be willing to change. And therein lies probably the biggest problem as most people don't see video games as "potentially harmful," as opposed to getting hooked on drugs or other vices. She also adds that there should be "warning labels" in video games packages, pretty much like the warning labels in cigarettes.

What about you? Do you agree with her? Share us your thoughts.


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   by Ruckelboy (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » Addiction problems

yes there are people addicted to video games, and i will say i love to play them. But i can't say that video game addiction is harmless.

I have a friend that is 21 and doesn't have a job, has no movtivation to get a job, and dropped out of college, due to a game called Wow.

But no we can't blame the game, we must blame the gamer, like any addiction, it just takes the willpower to stop.

   by mentalman (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
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The only real reason i can see for all the rants recently about video games is that the people running these clinics think they can make easy money from it.

Maybe some people do have a problem , i'm not sure , but Video gaming certainly dosen't harm your body or kill you, and though plausibly addictive the same thing can be said about televisions and movies , but they aren't being ranted over , and are far more likely to kill your brain so to speak , since they have no interaction at all.



   by KTM (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » Pretty much everything

Everything in this worldis ather fun and addictive or boring and hard to do. I play games...so? Bush orders troops into pakastan and to bom other cities. like wow! I dont care if someone dosent like gaming but to go up to u and say u got a prob. with ur brain and u need help (unless u do nothing but games) is un acceptable. ppl see only the people who have no jobs and play games. I SEE HOMLESS PEOPLE WHO DIDNT KNOW WHAT NINTENDO WAS! LIKE CRISET SAKE IT WAS WINTER! maby they should focus on making the world better than to stop ppl from playing games. Alot of ppl would probly be alot better off.

And by the way, if games are bad isnt tv as well? I have a friend who can kik some serious A-no and he plays games. The real reason why he has a problem getting a job is cuz ppl just dont like him 4 no reason. I tell yeah his boss reminds me of theis dr "ill free you from a little paradise u make when u go to bed about being in a game" Like seriously this is a bunch of bull.

   by Vecha - 2006-08-10
 » wait..

"having an addiction to coke and an addiction to playing a game is not the same. Also, why is having determination, even if you fail multiple times, to meet a goal, a bad thing? Aren't we all slammed with the "Make goals and you can achieve them" message in school? Why does it have to be different in this case?"

they can be the same if you are spending over 600$ a month on games and/or game consoles and not worrying about the bills...

people on crack do the same.

   by supa dupa hoopa (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » why???

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   by supa dupa hoopa (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » why???

sorry bout dat. if ppl wanna play games day can, y has it all of a sudden become such a big issue? especiallly calling it a mental dissorder

   by Kintaro (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » hmmm....

First of all, You guys need to learn some grammar before you post ;P. And if this so called "doctor" wants to make money from this clinic so be it. I play alot of games i like to call myself a gamer, if gaming was taking control over my life when i am older, i will cut down my hours by doing something else like paintballing. Also if you feel are fustrated etc....just go for a drive or something ( although i can't drive i'm only 15 :P).

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   by anonymous (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » TRUE

i guess this is true, i mean when im REALLY stressed, theres nothing better to do than escape this world and play a video game, or even lose myself in a good book. but i know im not addicted because i confront my problem after. it just calms me down to get away for an hour or so, and then i feel fresh! do u agree with me?

   by Aran (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » Omg

People are once again targeting the gaming industry and saying that they are addicting, and comparing them with cocaine and other drugs. Gaming is all mental, there is nothing chemical about it, thats what seperates gaming addictions from others, its all mental, just like television addiction or Ricky Bobby's addiction to going fast :D. ITS NOTHING LIKE DRUGS

   by Aran (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » Omg

People are once again targeting the gaming industry and saying that they are addicting, and comparing them with cocaine and other drugs. Gaming is all mental, there is nothing chemical about it, thats what seperates gaming addictions from others, its all mental, just like television addiction or Ricky Bobby's addiction to going fast :D. ITS NOTHING LIKE DRUGS

   by B (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » Oh yeah

Newton, Massachusetts is where my video game addiction all began in 1992.

   by Apollo's Arrow (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » Passionate

As a Gamer I can say there is a thin line in between obsessed and passionate, I myself, am obsessed. Not addicted. I would never go as far as to say I am. A lot of gamers I know simply find it to be a great joy in life. So why can't any of us play games without being called addicted?

I leave one last statement.

There are a lot of gamers out there. Don't go making assumptions

   by anonamoose - 2006-08-11
 » I agree..video games are an addiction.


For those of you who say that videogames arent addictive, your just flat out wrong. I have been known to have long gaming sessions but so far i have been lucky to come out of it without having to dive back in right away. I play games probably an hour every other day now, I have my addiction under controll. There are some who are not so lucky. Those people who play MMORPG's I just feel sad for.

I had a Friend R.C. He was a great guy. Then he started playing everquest, Last i saw of him, he was alone in his appartment for five days without running water, but he had electricity and his damn cable internet. nothing helps you break your gaming addiction like seeing a everquester alone in his ***** smelling appartment in his underwear, not having enough time to talk to you for more than 20 seconds i dont know if he even knew that i left or was ever there. I did go by his place last month only to find that he and all of his stuff were gone and someone else had moved in. I have no Idea what happened to him, nobody does.

My Ex-Wife and I argue all the time about one thing. Source... She plays CS:S for days on end. I actualy let her stay with me and from the time she wakes up at 1:30 or so to the time she goes to sleep at 4AM she is on her computer playing source, or 1.6 or on myspace. I mean she gets off sometimes to.. feed our son, at least i hope she does. I dont know I work 3pm-9pm and when I get to the house i take care of our son. She dosent realize that she is not even living a life. I have talked to her about going to get help, but she dosent think she has a problem. I just hope she snaps out of it by the time he goes to prom. he's almost 3 years old now.

I cant blame the games, only the gamer. I play source and CoD2 as well as five or six other games when i can but never for more that an hour at the most, usualy 10 - 20 minute sessions. I have a Full time job with health and dental, I play with my son before i go to work, I pay my bills and socialize with friends. I am fairly well adjusted on the outside but I'm in constant pain on the inside because I know that I can never move on and have another girlfriend or a wife untill i get my sons mother some help and out of my damn house. She is an embarasment to me and my son. I hide her like a dark secret, I cant stand it some times so i vent to others like yourselves.

Gaming addiction Is real. you cant blame the games only the people playing. It IS a mental addiction that can be helped. I just hope that Others realize that there is help out there.

   by Greave - 2006-08-12

Um all I have to say is that the whores game theory is dumb. I do set goals while I play games, but if I fail I usually get pissed and stop playing for a couple of days.

   by anything in excess is unhealthy. (Unregistered) - 2006-08-12
 » anything in excess is unhealthy.


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