Anything that brings pleasure can become an addiction.

About 500,000 people in France—mostly young people aged 14 to 17—are “addicted” to video games. They make up 90% of psychologist and psychoanalyst Michael Stora’s clientele. This specialist refuses to classify video game addiction as harmful, as it can be a source of well-being and act as an antidepressant. Rather than condemning it, he analyzes the mechanism of addiction, its significance for self-image, its consequences, and ways to help teenagers break free from it. That is, to discourage them from excessive use.

Author(s): Dangaix Denis

Publishing year: 2008

Pages: 4-6

Men's Health, 2008, n° 396, p. 4-6

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