Topic: Gaming Addiction

4 chapters across the catalog

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 2:55:46 - 2:59:07

1379: Afghaniscam

China's Gaming Crackdown, Electronic Drugs

The Chinese government has implemented strict limits on video game play for minors, restricting them to just three hours per week on weekends. State media has labeled gaming as "electronic drugs," and the industry is now required to use government ID verification to enforce the new rules.

Free Scooter!
Episode 1044 1:30:29 - 1:33:02

1044: Free Scooter!

WHO Gaming Disorder Classification and Pharmaceutical Interests

The World Health Organization has officially classified "gaming disorder" as a mental health condition, comparing the brain stimulation of gamers to that of drug addicts. Critics suggest this classification may lead to the over-prescription of psychiatric drugs to children. The discussion links this to potential future reports regarding the drugging of migrant children in detention centers.

Scromit
Episode 994 46:08 - 54:43

994: Scromit

WHO Gaming Disorder, ICD-11 Classification

The World Health Organization is set to officially recognize "Gaming Disorder" as a mental health condition in the ICD-11. The diagnosis involves impaired control over gaming and the prioritization of play over daily activities for at least 12 months. Some analysts suggest the medicalization of gaming is a move by traditional media interests to push people back toward ad-supported platforms like television.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 10:06 - 13:31

711: Facebook Thuggin'

DSM-5 Classifications, Internet Gaming and Caffeine Addiction

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) has reclassified various behaviors, including drug craving and gambling, as disorders for insurance purposes. New categories under research include internet gaming disorder and caffeine addiction, reflecting a trend toward medicalizing behavioral habits.