Skip to Content

AOL Tech

CompulsiveGaming posts

Video Games

Compulsive Gaming Is Rarely Addiction, Says Euro-Rehab Founder

compulsive gaming


A treatment center arguing that addiction is over-diagnosed is about as common as a television salesman telling you that TV can rot your brain. But, that is exactly what compulsive gaming counselor Keith Bakker is arguing, the BBC reports.

The founder and head of Amsterdam's Smith & Jones Centre, Europe's only rehab for gaming addicts, Bakker believes that, in most often, the cause for compulsive gaming is of a social, rather than chemical, nature.

"[The] more we work with these kid, the less I believe we can call this addiction," he told the BBC, adding, "what many of these kids need is their parents and their school teachers." This development follows last year's American Medical Association conclusion that gaming is not, in fact, addictive and China's recent conclusion to the contrary.
While he is quick to point out that traditional addiction treatment methods are well suited, and successful, for compulsive gamers also struggling with alcohol or drug addiction, he believes that these types make up only 10% of what could be called 'problem gamers.' The gamers that comprise the other 90% need social guidance in lieu of a recovery program, he has concluded.

In Bakker's estimation, most of these patients are simply plagued with frustration and loneliness, finding both catharsis and acceptance in violent online games. He believes that, if parents and teachers were more communicative with these troubled folks, treatment centers like Smith & Jones could close their doors. [From: BBC]

Switched Video

Follow Switched on Twitter

Deals of the Day

Latest Reviews from CNET.com

CNET provides the latest tech news, unbiased reviews, videos, podcasts, software, and downloads, making tech products easy to find, understand and use.

Top Product Reviews

  • Home Audio Reviews

    9.0 out of 10

    Definitive Technology BPX
    Works great with Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby Digital. Full Review

    9.0 out of 10

    Denon AVR-4306 (black)
    Incredibly well-featured 7.1-channel receiver; excellent sound quality; three HDMI inputs; converts analog video to HDMI output; upconverts analog video to 720p/1080i HD resolution; iPod and USB MP3 player connectivity; Internet radio and MP3/WMA streaming audio via built-in Ethernet port; XM Satellite Radio compatible; touch-screen remote; multizone, multisource operation; browser-based control via home network; accurate autocalibration routine. Full Review

    8.8 out of 10

    KEF KHT3005 (black)
    The KEF KHT-3005 is one compact, beautifully designed speaker package with solid aluminum satellites that feature unique driver technology to produce incredible clarity. Meanwhile, the equally astounding dual 10-inch, 250-watt powered subwoofer delivers ultradeep bass. Full Review

  • Cell Phone Reviews
  • Digital Camera Reviews

    9.3 out of 10

    Canon EOS 1D Mark III
    Extremely fast, 10-megapixel continuous shooting; very low noise; highly customizable; well-designed body with weather sealing; 3-inch LCD; abundant optional accessories. Full Review

    9.3 out of 10

    Nikon D3 (body only)
    Full-frame sensor; well designed, pro-level weather-sealed body; very low noise, even at extremely high ISOs; fast. Full Review

    9.0 out of 10

    Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
    Very low noise, high quality images; 21.1 megapixels; live view shooting; pro-level build-quality and performance. Full Review

  • Desktop Reviews

Featured Galleries

Nissan Land Glider
Vintage Keyboards
Retro Computer Logos
Vintage Computer Festival
Motorola CLIQ
iPod touch
iTunes 9
Video iPod Nano
The Beatles: Rock Band

 

Switched Desktop

Get the New Switched Desktop

Latest tech news, Switched mail, and more.

AOL Tech Network

Resources