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Game Addiction Clinic Opens In China

With stories of obsessed online games players from the Far East becoming a mainstay of video game news, the first officially licensed clinic for Internet addiction has been established in China, with a majority of its patients addicted to online game playing, according to an Associated Press report.

The government-owned clinic began taking patients in March, from its location on the campus of the Beijing Military Region Central Hospital. A dozen nurses and eleven doctors care for the patients, mostly youths aged 14 to 24 who, according to Chinese authorities, have lost sleep, weight and friends after becoming addicted to video games and online use.

Many patients suggest that their obsession began with a desire to escape day-to-day stress, especially pressure from parents to excel in school.

"All the children here have left school because they are playing games or in chat rooms everyday," says the clinic's director, Dr. Tao Ran. "They are suffering from depression, nervousness, fear and unwillingness to interact with others, panic and agitation. They also have sleep disorders, the shakes and numbness in their hands."

The clinic has established a standard diagnostic test to determine whether someone is addicted, then uses a combination of therapy sessions, medication, acupuncture and sports like swimming and basketball to ease patients back into normal lives. Patients normally stay between ten and fifteen days at the equivalent of $48 a day, compared to an average city wage of $20 a week.

The clinic estimates that up to 2.5 million Chinese suffer from Internet addiction, although these figures are disputed. According to government figures, China has the world's second-largest online population, after the United States, of 94 million people.

Internet use for business and education has been encouraged by the Chinese government, as video games have been accused of “eroding public morality”, with Internet cafes regularly facing crackdowns and significant fines.

http://gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=5841




well apparently people get addicted to games... who would've thought. And now the government can cure our disease!

I'm glad they're getting help, and I know people that can get super addicted... Even that one couple in Korea that was stupid and left their infant to die while they went out to play WoW... but honestly I think the US is gonna look at this as another thing that's bad with games, and fuel them to fight against violence and selling to minors... ya know, I'm sure its not the parent's fault this happens at all.

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  • JO420
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    all it will take is one slow news day where no middle to upper class white kids go missing for the media to blow up a story like this.

    hey maybe the director of the lifetime movie about porn addiction will make a video game addiction movie.
  • sundance
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    the front page story on the london daily mirror today was that a guy who was obssessed with playing gamecube killed his one baby son. the baby's twin also suffered a fractured skull and broken bones. he apparently killed the kid because it was distracting him.

    link here
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  • skrubbles
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    I don't even consider that game addiction... that's just someone that's really f'd up in the head... he probably woulda done that even if he was distracted doing something else.
  • JO420
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    well the problem is the mainstream media loves to blow up isolated events and point fingers,its like you said skrubb he probably would have done it anyway but you add the fact he was playing video games,bam its news!!
  • rawkstar
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    Game Addiction Clinic Opens In China!!!

    *small print: "funded by microsoft"

    lets stir up controversy around video games so that we can sell MORE OF THEM!!! YAY

    ps: thats hawt
  • ElysiumGX
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    I'm sure if a parent kills his own child because it was distracting him from playing a Gamecube, it has absolutely nothing to do with video games. Of course, that statement is half sarcastic. The fact is the parent was fucked up. Fucked up because he put video games above all other responsibilities in his life. But isn't that what these games are to most of us, an escape? With the sudden explosion of popularity in the video game market, and the low morale and overall shitty condition of todays REAL world, I could see this as becoming a huge problem. An epidemic within a society that wants to escape stress and obligations. From my upbringing, I'm always surprised to here most games are targeted for 18 - 35 year olds. I worry about our kids. My parents would never play Battlehship or Checkers or Mario3 with me because they were silly games for kids. Now there's a chance of parents ignoring their children to play GTA. Of course, as usual, I'm probably alone with my thoughts on a forum full of gamers.

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    "They are suffering from depression, nervousness, fear and unwillingness to interact with others, panic and agitation. They also have sleep disorders, the shakes and numbness in their hands."

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    That all sounds close to the way I feel sometimes.
  • KDR_11k
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    Sony Online Entertainment should be forced to pay a fraction of every game sale to a medical fund for anti-addiction clinics...
  • sinistergfx
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    sinistergfx polycounter lvl 18
    I can't live without my gameahol.
  • jzero
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    The China situation sounds like the now-subtly-Maoist government applying spin to the Capitalist Corruptions that they wish weren't in their country.

    Depression, nervousness, fear and unwillingness to interact with others? Those are the reasons I play games in the first place, not the results of playing.

    New cultural escape mechanism = games
    Old cultural escape mechanism = alcohol
    Maybe there's a benefit after all.

    /jzero
  • Foehammer
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    I think you have to partially blame the parents in this situation, I mean come on my parents never let me sit in front of the PC for 12 hours straight, obviously these kids or adults have addictive tendencies to begin with, and yes while its easy to kill a saturday playing WOW or something else at the same time it's likely these people would have another outlet to be addicted to if it weren't for those damn video games.
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