Abstract
Video games are a growing part of USA and world culture. Gaming may have addictive effects on some gamers and may foster violent thoughts and behaviour in children and adults. Conversely, there are documented positive outcomes from playing video games. Through this growing media, family therapists have a new gateway to better understand the experience of a younger generation of clients. To keep up with a changing client base, family therapists must learn about video games, their contextual impacts, addictive aspects and possible uses in the therapeutic setting while ignoring the myth that all gaming is harmful.
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Jordan, N. A. (2014). Video games: Support for the evolving family therapist. Journal of Family Therapy, 36(4), 359–370. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6427.2012.00593.x
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