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Product Details

  • Paperback: 211 pages
  • Publisher: McFarland (May 13, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786443642
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786443642
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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"A uniquely interactive/connective form of art and mediation...most stimulating...comprehensive, intricate, yet accessible survey will appeal to and engage all readers...highly recommended" --Choice

"Clark and Scott have blasted out a reasoned, hard-hitting account of video gaming that is both authoritative and non-judgmental. Their first-hand perspective yields useful information along with a powerful message about the potential and the peril inherent in our--and our children's--growing dependence on the satisfactions of virtual worlds. Anyone who can still think deeply will do so after reading this book!" --Jane M. Healy, Ph.D. Educational psychologist and author of Failure to Connect: How Computers Affect Our Children's Minds and What We Can Do About It

"Should definitely be read by a wide range of folks who are interested in knowing a bit more about where gaming now sits amid general electronic culture…probably the most important work yet written on the subject of habitual gaming...a wealth of information...straight-forward, well-constructed...points out that the problems of excessive gaming...probably the best set of resources on this topic that is available to us at the moment...pick up this book, arm yourselves with Clark and Scott's research...a practical and sensible starting point to understanding a subject that is going to loom ever larger in all our lives." --RockPaperShotgun

"Clark and Scott have blasted out a reasoned, hard-hitting account of video gaming that is both authoritative and non-judgmental. Their first-hand perspective yields useful information along with a powerful message about the potential and the peril inherent in our--and our children's--growing dependence on the satisfactions of virtual worlds. Anyone who can still think deeply will do so after reading this book!" --Jane M. Healy, Ph.D. Educational psychologist and author of Failure to Connect: How Computers Affect Our Children's Minds and What We Can Do About It

"Should definitely be read by a wide range of folks who are interested in knowing a bit more about where gaming now sits amid general electronic culture…probably the most important work yet written on the subject of habitual gaming...a wealth of information...straight-forward, well-constructed...points out that the problems of excessive gaming...probably the best set of resources on this topic that is available to us at the moment...pick up this book, arm yourselves with Clark and Scott's research...a practical and sensible starting point to understanding a subject that is going to loom ever larger in all our lives." --RockPaperShotgun

About the Author

Neils Clark lives and works in Redmond, Washington. He has lectured at DigiPen, and his work has appeared in BusinessWeek and PC Gamer Magazine. He was an invited speaker at the 2008 Games for Health conference in Baltimore. P. Shavaun Scott is a practicing psychotherapist and has been active in the treatment of game addiction for more than a decade. She has been a guest on NPR and BBC Canada, interviewed by PC Gamer Magazine and MSNBC Online, and has written for numerous clinical publications.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful By M. E. Balzer on May 7, 2009
Format: Paperback
Finally a book about video game addiction that is not just about statistics and research, but from the minds of those who realized that they have played a little more than they have liked. With their motivation to find out why, I found the books relevance to the subject to be that much more heartfelt; with data to support that yes you can show all the signs of someone who is addicted, but not condemn game playing. I never felt like I was being lectured to, but given the facts to how to handle excessive game play and prevent it in children before it can become a problem.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful By Bee Of Doom on May 10, 2009
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As a lifelong gamer who has, at times, played more than I should have, I could relate somewhat to the scenarios in the book. Nevertheless the authors did a good job of presenting an unbiased look at gaming, and how like many activities we choose to engage it, it can be unhealthy if not moderated.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful By J. Adams on August 22, 2013
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My son did a report on the ever growing number of online gamers in his school. We where all shocked by the information that was in this book. Now informed with the proper knowledge, my children will never be allowed to play an endless game. The addiction is too easy for such young minds. Short time Play Great, Long term Play DAMAGING!
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As a therapist I appreciated the thoughtfulness the author took to discuss gaming from the gamers perspective as well as an introduction to gaming lingo and thought content. I recommend this to gamers, parents, and clinicians alike.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful By Andross Oikonny on May 30, 2012
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It was a supple read, menacing with words of enlightenment. Not only did it provide practical ideas for coping with fragrant, flagrant, frightening addictions to electronic media, it gave everyday thoughts for how to hide corpses at the beach. Much of the material was repeatable - after reading this book you will literally be prepared to practice tricking the humble moose by feigning death in Azeroth. I never thought I had a problem but after reading this, I donated my X-Box to goodwill and I've never been tanner.
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