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Video Gaming Addicti on Is it really worth it? A PowerPoint presentation by Lilian Osborne.

Video Gaming Addiction Is it really worth it? A PowerPoint presentation by Lilian Osborne

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Video Gaming Addictio

nIs it really worth it?A PowerPoint presentation by Lilian Osborne.

Video Gaming in the Past:

Video games have changed a lot since they first came out.

Home video games only came out during the third generation of video game consoles.

When video games first came out you could only play when you went to an arcade or mall.

Atari was the first big company that made video games. They started in 1972.

The first big selling video game was Computer Space.

Genres of Video Games:

ActionFirst Person ShooterShooterAction-AdventureAdventureRole Playing/SimulationStrategy

What is an addiction?• An addiction is when

something starts to interfere with a persons relationships and/or their goals such as good grades or playing sports.

Symptoms of video game addiction: Non-school hours are spent on

the computer and playing video games.

Irritable when not playing games.

Falling asleep in school. Falling behind in school. Dropping out of sports and

other clubs. Making references to video

games.

Choosing to play games rather than hang out with friends.

Hiding the fact that they are playing.

Becoming more anxious or depressed except for when playing games.

Why are video games so addictive? Young people who feel

powerless in real life are suddenly leading armies and wreaking havoc in a virtual world without any real consequences and not getting in trouble.

To escape problems in their real lives.

Trying to beat the high score. Beating the game. Being your dream person that

you’ve always wanted to be. Discovering new places in the

game and new things to do. Building new relationships with

new people that have the same interests in games as you do.

Physical Consequences:

Tunnel SyndromeMigrainesSleep DisturbancesBackachesEating IrregularitiesPoor Personal Hygiene

Social Consequences:

Losing friends. Your relationships will

weaken and may even end. Ruining your relationship

with people that really matter and care about you.

Not having anyone to hang out with because you have been ignoring them.

Getting ignored and/or teased.

Treatments of video-game addiction:

Taking part in other activities such as sports, choir, drama or whatever your interests may be.

Take some time off playing video games and put them out of sight for a bit.

This kind of addiction is treated like any other addiction.

Hanging out with friends more outside of school.

Busying yourself with schoolwork to stay ahead and keep good grades.

This does not mean that you can no longer play video games, it just simply means that you should cut down on the amount of time you play them and do other things instead.

Facts This type of addiction is not an

official addiction but research shows that about 8% of teens are affected by it.

A 2009 survey at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto shows that about 9,000 students in Grades 7 to 12 in Ontario suggested nearly 10 per cent get seven or more hours of "screen time" each day. Just over 10% reported a video gaming problem in the previous year.

“The same regions of the brain that are activated when craving occur in alcohol and drug addicts are also activated in video game addicts when they see images of computer games.”