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During morning registration, students also took part in a variety of planned activities such as mindful colouring, meditation, singing to release endorphins and yoga exercise. Students discussed and reflected on their emotions, feelings...
People of all ages enjoy playing video games and the technology involved has improved drastically over the years. But did you know that gaming can also have benefits to your mental health? This article will discuss the potential mental health benefits of gaming and how video games can help ...
Each group was characterized by different personal histories, experiences, conceptions and attitudes regarding gaming and digital games.ConclusionWhen attempting to implement a game-based intervention in mental health services, it is essential to recognize the different attitudes that both service users and...
Games bring families together for fun. When families have fun together, lasting memories are created. Be intentional about spending time together and makefamily game nighta regular part of the schedule. Use technology to connect Modern technology makes it easy to connect.This article on unexpected ...
Does group size and blending matter? Impact of a digital mental health game implemented with refugees in various settingsdoi:10.1108/IJMHSC-07-2021-0060GamesMobile applicationsAdolescentMental healthCBTRefugeePurpose There is an urgent need to upscale accessible mental health (MH) interventions that ...
One of the main questions we have regarding video games and depression is: does gaming cause depression, or are video games the coping mechanism for depression, exacerbating the original mental health problem? Many gamers we work with develop depression because of their gaming habits. As they star...
Humans spend on average 6.5 hours a day online. A large portion of that time is dedicated to information-seeking. How does this activity impact mental health? We assess this over four studies (n = 1,145). We reveal that the valence of informatio
games for the treatment of various mental health conditions; and the rise of the internet in the 1990s, which caused computers to be seen as conduits for therapeutic interaction rather than replacements for the therapist.We discuss how video games and the internet can now be combined in ...
The rise of video games tackling mental health ‘Vampire Therapist’, where you play a bloodsucking counsellor, is one of a wave of titles putting psychology at the centre August 1 2024 Women's health ADHD cases in women hit record level as TikTok videos raise awareness ...