1. Internet Gaming Disorder in Adolescents: Clinical Considerations and an Attachment-Based Treatment Approach.
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Eisert, Brady C., Bean, Roy A., Oehler, Lexi, and Lovell, Tyson W.
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ADDICTIONS , *INTERNET addiction , *FAMILY psychotherapy , *STEREOTYPES , *ATTACHMENT behavior , *SEX distribution , *FAMILY roles , *PARENTING , *ANXIETY , *FAMILY relations , *SCREEN time , *MOTIVATION (Psychology) , *VIDEO games , *CULTURAL pluralism , *COMORBIDITY , *ADOLESCENCE ,RISK factors - Abstract
Videogaming rates among adolescents in the U.S. are very high. In addition, gaming disorder was recently added to the ICD-11 and Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is a part of the DSM-5-TR's Conditions for Further Study, suggesting increasing import in the clinical realm. This review is an up-to-date resource for clinicians treating adolescent IGD, highlighting important areas of knowledge, awareness, and skills/behaviors to consider. Given evidence from multiple systemic reviews on the important role family dynamics play related to IGD, Attachment-Based Family Therapy is presented as a model for intervention, utilizing a case study to demonstrate how it may be applied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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