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  • Internet Gaming Disorder
    Gaming,  Internet Gaming Disorder,  Mental Wellbeing

    The Psychology of Internet Gaming Disorder

    Dr Natalie Coyle / July 30, 2019 / 0 Comments

    Since 2016, internet discourse has been consumed by discussion on Gaming Disorder. Gaming Disorder is the proposed diagnosis for gaming addiction put forth by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The WHO has approved…

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  • Education,  Gaming,  Psychology

    How Video Games Can Help You Study

    Dr Natalie Coyle / May 31, 2019 / 0 Comments

    If you would like to listen to the contents of this article rather than read it, you can watch my YouTube video on how video games can help you study below: Education is…

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  • health
    Gaming,  Physical Health

    How Video Games Can Help Manage Pain, Disabilities and More

    Dr Natalie Coyle / March 29, 2019 / 0 Comments

    If you would like to listen to the content of this article rather than read it, you can watch my YouTube video on how gaming can help physical health and disability below: Through…

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  • Gaming,  Online Gaming,  Psychology,  Rage Quitting

    The Psychology of Rage Quitting

    Dr Natalie Coyle / November 26, 2018 / 6 Comments

    Rage quitting can be defined as the act of quitting a game when you are losing, about to lose or feel that you will lose. While online games often have a punishment system…

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    Gaming,  Gaming Research,  Violence

    Youth Violence and Video Games: A Data Analysis

    Dr Natalie Coyle / September 13, 2018 / 1 Comment

    The debate on whether video games influence violent behaviour has persisted for several decades. Critics such as Jack Thompson argue that violent video games encourage young people to enjoy the act of killing…

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