BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience
Volume: 11 | Issue: 1 |
Gaming Disorder: A Contemporary Ampliative Account
Published March 17, 2020
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Abiola Bamijoko-Okungbaye -
Sofia University, Bulgaria, Division of Mental health (BG),
Mudasir Firdosi -
Consultant Psychiatrist, South West London and St George's Mental Health Trust and Honorary Senior Lecturer, St George's, University of London. (GB),
Dimitrios Koukoularis -
Sofia University, Bulgaria (BG),
Abstract
Diagnosing gaming disorder requires that mental health practitioners weigh in patient's values in an appropriate symmetry with an evidence-based approach to deal with patient's issues. Nevertheless, to date, the science of gaming disorder tends to overemphasize psychopharmacological and therapeutic intervention, while the importance of values is ignored to the periphery. We argue in this paper, for gaming disorder formalization to be rigid, the science of gaming disorder needs further research and its scientific basis be established with an improved data of the players at the local level.
Academic discipline and sub-disciplines:
Mental health
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