Posted on June 25, 2007,  Andrew

Video Game Addiction not an Addiction



shock.jpgYes, I know–it’s shocking. Today addiction experts posed the thought that video game addiction as a disease may not be quite as definitive as some had thought.

Addiction to video games may be real, but being a drug addict is something quite different, it seems. Doctors are backing away from the idea for now, to the relief of many gamers, I would think.

“There is nothing here to suggest that this is a complex physiological disease state akin to alcoholism or other substance abuse disorders, and it doesn’t get to have the word attached to it,” Dr. Stuart Gitlow said in the article.

There was an influencial group of psychologists who originally suggested that the definition be included in the American Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders, a decision which will be revisited in five years.

I’d say they’re right on.

Ron had a post today that falls right in line with this new development in the ever shifting identity of video games in this society. It’s true that video games can be a destructive force in someone’s life, but I think there’s a point to be made about how they should be looked at more in terms of how they function as a symptom, and not as a cause of, all of life’s problems.

There is violence, just as there has been for centuries in humankind; there are spoiled and misguided children, just as there always will be; and there are those who fail to see that society’s problems go deeper than what we do in our leisure time.

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2 Comments to Video Game Addiction not an Addiction

  1. by: William

    On June 25, 2007 at 6:03 am

    from my understanding, addictions require some form of physical pain when you go without whatever it is you are addicted to. I can go weeks without games and not like it, but I don’t suffer from any symptoms.

  2. by: Video games addiction

    On July 17, 2010 at 9:53 pm

    Anyone who has experienced it knows all too well and video game addiction is real. Although gaming addiction is not yet officially recognized as a diagnosable disorder by the American Medical Association, there is increasing evidence that people of all ages, especially teens and pre-teens, are facing very real, sometimes severe consequences associated with compulsive use of video and computer games! I also have a few friends that are stuck 7 days a week in front of a screen. Itried to help but its impossible! very sad

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