College professor's video game addiction

An honest and eye-opening account of a man's struggle with video game addiction.  I was especially interested in how this problem manifested itself during his teenage and college years. He and his parents apparently normalized the behavior.  We do that...don't we?  I agree that gaming can be a poor substitute for legitimate social relationships.  Social needs and self-esteem are met in a virtual world where one feels important and powerful. His story is an important lesson on managing our children's electronic habits.

 

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