Posted Aug 09, 2006 at 07:18PM by Myra M. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, MMORPG Tags: Netherlands, Maressa Orzack
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Video GamesLast June, we reported on a detox clinic in Netherlands for gaming addicts. Now, a hospital in the United States offers pretty much the same thing. Located in Newton, Mass., the McLean Hospital actually has a "Computer Addiction Services" department, that aims to help people who are hopelessly immersed in video games.

The said department's coordinator, Dr. Maressa Orzack, believes that "game addiction is a true mental disorder." According to Orzack who has treated all types of addictions for 15 years, there's little difference between drug use, gambling and video game addiction. She adds that video games work on a theory pretty similar to gambling, called the "variable ratio reinforcement."

Basically, it means that players will set a goal (like finish a particularly a hard mission), and will keep playing until they accomplish it, even if they fail doing it a couple of times. However, they would still keep playing even if they reach the said goal. Thing is, before the players know it, they're addicted. They're already immersed in that "particular gaming world," and see it as a way to escape problems in real life.

Orzack's prescription? "Video game addicts" should accept their problem and be willing to change. And therein lies probably the biggest problem as most people don't see video games as "potentially harmful," as opposed to getting hooked on drugs or other vices. She also adds that there should be "warning labels" in video games packages, pretty much like the warning labels in cigarettes.

What about you? Do you agree with her? Share us your thoughts.


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   by vin (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » ?

i guess

   by CHUCKINGROCKSATSPACESHIPS - 2006-08-09
 » I NEED MORE!!!!........TO FILL THIS CRAVING......wait did I say that or think that....hmmm

I wish I could crawl in the screen and be one with the pixels. Kinda reminds me of game programmer on that movie Grandma's Boy. Very funny movie.

   by Lgndryhr (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » WTF us wrong with ppl?!

This again proves gaming is hated by many. I mean this basically says anyone addicted to something should just admit it and seek help. Well everyone in the world is addicted to something is this world. Also, thanks to video games I have learned some things school didnt teach or before they taught me.

   by Hunter (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » Yea

i like being adicted to games it makes life alot more intresting. These people just dont understand gaming because there not gamers them selves. Things people understand and do alot arnt things people try to fix. For instance have you ever herd of TV adiction. Nope simply because every one understands tv.

   by jew (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » well...

uuuh... yeah video games is a bad addiction. Like bein addicted to football at least you're getting exercise. addiction to video games is like getting addicted to staring at the sun.

only better.

   by yeah uh (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » hmm

it's not the game, nor the cigarette, or anything else that causes the problem. It is the people who are the problems. Some people smoke for 20 years then stop. They have that willpower, and they are a strong enough person. Some people are just weak. If you were to have a warning label similar to that of cigarette package, then you would have to put one on every type of sports gear, condom, television show, etc. Cigarettes actually contain a very addictive substance called nicotine. Last time i checked, i wasn't getting a buzz of sniping people in halo...

   by senjutsu - 2006-08-09
 » poor gaming society :(

I mean, the movies are almost the same, and my friends have for about 50+ DVDs but it's not an addiction? I say that anybody is addicted to something, like singner are addicted to music, film enthusiast to movies, rockstar to rock music, guitarist to guitar playing, and Dr. Maressa Orzack to mental disorder.. I mean, she's the one not getting the message right, she cares about mental dissorder, maybe that's the problem with her lol, I mean, I think saying I'm addicted to video games is more normal than saying I'm addicted to mental dissorder :S maybe she saw too much and now she think everyone is not normal, I dunno.

@#4: yes, exactly, movies are okay but not games? I wonder why, maybe because the juges are too old... or because parents want their children with muscle instead or a brain... anyway, maybe playing video games like 8 hours a day is a problem... like watching the tv when you get home all the time... or eating in a Mc. donald, lol ( mc. donald can kill you so I think it' a LOT worse ).

   by senjutsu - 2006-08-09
 » #8, I mispelled, sorry

"because parents want their children with muscle instead *of* a brain..."

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   by bill (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » that is so lame

come on all they want is money and power. they don't want kids to play these games.these people should ghet a life. its all ready label by the esrb. these people like to sue them also for money, for my little timmy who shot = which likes sue games for it, who cares. they don't even play games. they should worry about other impportant stuff like end the war already. boring sh*t

   by Eric (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » yeah

I would agree, games CAN ruin your life. especially online games like Counter-Strike or World of Warcraft.

I once met a guy who was 40 years old, married, his wife had a good job and all he did was stay at home all day and play Counter-Strike, day in, day out.

I have a friends who like video games, but doesnt want to get himself a system or a proper PC because he sees how addicted I am to games and doesn't want to become that himself.

then again he chooses that so he has more time to go out and to the bar, IMO a worse, more self destructive addiction.


Alll in all every human being is "addicted" to something, maybe they should change the word, how about Passionate? Dedicated? i dunno.

   by you (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » you are right

but i don't even play counter strike because its lame with grahics. WoW is addicting just like crack haha. i don't play wow. i don't even play video games hours. people are more likely addiceted to myspace every single day. i hate myspace its so stupid a hundred friends wow lame. you are right about people play those online to much which are boring. how about die inside the the game hahaha.

   by Think_Link (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » Hmm?

I guess it could be a mental problem, but I don't know. They seem to put blame in the wrong place. I once read an article in a newspaper that said obesity could be caused by a virus, but most of us know that obesity is caused by people who eat fat foods and don't exercise. It could be a mental problem, but they might just be making an excuse. Now if you excuse me, I need to fill an addiction (a gaming addiction).

   by dreary79 (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » Its right

People get addicted to video games. I could have told you that without doing a study. It can be a very bad thing.

I was once ADDICTED TO MILK and that wasn't good either. I gained a lot of weight and it made me have lots of zits. I stop drinking it and it was really hard to stop. My zits are gone and I've lost weight.

   by DrSarcasmo (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » Digital Green Eyed Monsters

I do believe Ms. OrcCrack has or had a significant other who paid more attention to games than her.

Suck to be her, evidently...

DrSarcasmo

   by V (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » ?

Since when did we confuse perseverence with addiction.

   by iNF (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » Sigh

EVERYTHING can become an addiction! Driving cars can be an addiction and cause some heavy losses in money and one's physical performance. Do we still se people handing out warning leaflets on driving schools? Do we see even people thinking about handing out those leaflets? No.
There's just something special about gaming to these people.

But don't get me wrong: if someone has a clear addiction, he/she should get professional help like that. It's good that they offer it.

   by negro (Unregistered) - 2006-08-09
 » WTF

hahaha i think hunter is crrect opon so many levels addiction is every wer thers milliions and trilllion types of addictions well anyone tell parents to stop on coffee and drugs and other bull ***** addiction is wat u really want

EVERY PERSSON IN THE WORLD HAS A ADDICTION THER IS ONE ADDICTION THAT CAN NOT STOP IT IS CALLED THE W...A...N....T every body wants somtin or smting les say u buy a PS3 wen u do this is wat u think YAh i got a ps3. but thers is smtin to that... ther is never saticfaction the WANT always comes in u always want things in life u buy a car u buy a house ther i s no way u can stop this is called ADDICTION the biggest addection in the wrld wye is ther a way to stop thet NOO so wye is ther a need to stop game addiction the WANT has caused more problems in the wrld than all the game addiction cases there will ever be... fr example robbing money jacking and on and on stop tryna stop peeple frum wat they like unles u dnt understand it

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   by anon (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » good points

Some good points being raised. I have been pretty addicted to video games in the past. It caused some problems in my life that i dont think would have happened if i wasnt playing video games. I dont think they are particularly as harmful as drugs. Maybe just as addictive but not as harmful to yourself or society. Everything in moderation i say...

   by jesus (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » god damnit...

I'm so sick and *****ing tired of people telling me what I can and cannot do or what is and is not good for me. ***** YOU!

So I like to smoke a cigar once in a while, I understand the damn risks and have made my choice.
So I like to smoke a little pot and dabble in other recreational substances. I research what I put into my body and I understand the consequences.
So I like to play 10+ hours of video games per week. That's my choice.

TAKE YOUR RIDICULOUS WAR AGAINST PERSONAL FREEDOMS AND SHOVE IT UP YOUR TIGHT GOD DAMN ASS!!

There should be a voting system like on american idol (I hate that show) for the world. If enough people call in and vote you off, the black helicopts land infront of your house and take you away. Or, wait a second, the rest of us civilized people could just wipe the USA off the face of the planet... That would definitely be a smart move. I guarantee this Dr person is from either Florida or Texas. The *****s of the planet.

   by Nameless (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » Well now

Well, videogames actually produce a chemical in your brain called adrenaline (which I'm sure many of you are acquainted with) which gives you, in many senses, a toxic "high" without commiting yourself to real danger.

In that sense, sex is also addicting because it releases endorphines during intercourse. This can also be said of most particularly any enojyable activity, actually, since the brain is constantly stimulated by chemical reactions.

That said, most anything can be "addicting". videogames in and of themselves, however, don't have an external driving factor to the addiction (unlike cigarettes, which have nicotine) and are thusly a choice ultimately made by the person.

Basically, I'm just saying what everyone else is saying, just in scientific terms.


Also, some of you should watch your grammer.

   by Me (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » Well...


At least it's far more better than doing drugs.
I would rather have my children as video game addicts than say, drug addicts or alcoholics.

   by Vecha - 2006-08-10
 » well..

there is a limit guys...

IF you are spending more money on games then anything else...and NEED that money for more important things...oyu need help...

IF you are gaming more then having a social life or not spending time with your wife, g/f, friends, or kids...you need help...

There is such thing as TOO MUCH...

   by Albert Fish (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » addiction

My brother has wasted about the past four years playing that game "Everquest" I mean he's damn near forty and he spends near literally every spare moment on that game. I don't get it myself.
He, not surprisingly, has become a complete social retard without even the most basic understanding of social considerations any more.
So yea..I'm gonna have to agree some folks definetly have a problem.

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 » free money

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   by Lozmaster (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » Greed

The only real reason i can see for all the rants recently about video games is that the people running these clinics think they can make easy money from it.

Maybe some people do have a problem , i'm not sure , but Video gaming certainly dosen't harm your body or kill you, and though plausibly addictive the same thing can be said about televisions and movies , but they aren't being ranted over , and are far more likely to kill your brain so to speak , since they have no interaction at all.

   by jacob (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » BS/...

Gaming community not loved...

People watch movies all the time..nothing is said..
working out, tv, DOGs,

   by hush404 - 2006-08-10
 » ...

having an addiction to coke and an addiction to playing a game is not the same. Also, why is having determination, even if you fail multiple times, to meet a goal, a bad thing? Aren't we all slammed with the "Make goals and you can achieve them" message in school? Why does it have to be different in this case?

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   by Tribbs (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » :-)

this is a whole gaming addiction theory is pointless because you can basically become addicted to anything. people can be addicted to food, adrenaline caused from things like skydiving, hell i've even heard of cross country runners that run because of an addiction to the endorphines that are released in your body after a long run...

why should people suddenly thing an addiction to video games deserves more of a warning than anything else.. theres no warning on McDonalds advertisement that says "warning: you may get fat eating our food". i personally think that this woman just wants publicity. if she's been treating addictions for so long than she should know that its not specific things... it can be anything.

   by Mack Geofries - 2006-08-10
 » pssh

it seems like with that same thinking a little kid reading for the first time could start a deadly addiction.

It starts out... a cold lonely night, and there, in the middle of the room, sat a CHILD with a BOOK.

"O- o- o- on- once th- th- there w- w- was a s- s- s- s- s- sma- sma- small pu- pup- pup- puppy." etc... he's not gonna go "well, this book is to goddamned hard, I don't even want to know what happens to the... the... the thing that starts with the P." he's gonna set a goal (read the book) and when he does it he's gonna want to read ANOTHER book.

See the deadly cycle? It's comparable with "recreational" drug use, and gambling, and other terribly henious (sp?) actions...

What an idiot.

   by Intel (Unregistered) - 2006-08-10
 » WTF

If ur gonna play games all day thats what u do...if ur not ur not... ***** scientists and there reviews on sum 2 years in a lab....



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