On-Line Gamers Anonymous®
On-Line Gamers Anonymous®, founded in 2002, is a 12-step self-help group to share experience, strengths and hope to help and support recovery from problems resulting from excessive video game playing (gaming disorder).
On-Line Gamers Anonymous®, founded in 2002, is a 12-step self-help group to share experience, strengths and hope to help and support recovery from problems resulting from excessive video game playing (gaming disorder).
Dr. David Greenfield is the founder of The Center for Internet and Technology Addiction and Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine where teaches in the psychiatry residency program courses on Sexual Medicine and Internet Addiction.
The Center for Internet Addiction was founded by Dr. Kimberly Young in 1995. It provides treatment for Internet addiction using CBT-IA©, Young's specialized Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Internet addiction and is the first evidenced-based Digital Detox™ recovery program.
Game Quitters offers community forums, tools, videos, quizzes, and video game addiction support for gamers, parents and spouses/partners.
MediaSmarts is a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization for digital and media literacy.
Learn about ReStart, the first video game addiction treatment center in the U.S.
Raise media-savvy kids by co-viewing and use this tip sheet from MediaSmarts.
Tips based on the Canadian Pediatric Socity's Position Statement from MediaSmarts.
Spark a conversation about healthy digital habits with this new device contract by MediaSmarts.
Developmentally appropriate, age-based alcohol discussion guide for preschool-age children.