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Working with video gamers and games in therapy: a clinician's guide (1st)

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Moves beyond stereotypes about video game addiction and violence to consider the role that games play in psychological experiences and mental health.

Chapters examine the factors that compel individual gamers to select and identify with particular games and characters, as well as the different play styles, genres, and archetypes common in video games.

For clinicians looking to understand their clients' relationships with video games or to use games as a therapeutic resource in their own practice, this is a thoughtful, comprehensive, and timely resource.

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Routledge
1351700677 / 9781351700672
eBook (EPUB)
794.8
18/06/2018
England
English
198 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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