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Gaming Mental Health is a big topic in our world today. But are video games a legitimate way of making us feel good and to ...
He’s worked for over a decade as a ‘therapeutic game master,’ using the "life-enriching capacity of games" to help people gain social confidence and sustain their mental health.
Play is often associated with childhood, yet its benefits extend beyond early development. Playing games provides a powerful relaxation, creativity, and emotional balance. Whether digital or ...
Playing video games may help support your mental and emotional health. Read more about one Healthline writer's experience in the world of video games.
LIMA — The Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties will holds its regular board meeting at 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 18 at the board office, 528 W. Market ...
On Aug. 14, join The Seattle Times’ Mental Health Project for a night of comedy sets focused on mental health, followed by a ...
Specially designed video games may benefit mental health of children and teenagers Can gamified interventions help fight the youth mental health crisis? A new report from Johns Hopkins researchers ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — State lawmakers are closing in on an amount of supplemental funding they’ll have to approve to get the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services through ...
David Huntsman aims to make athlete mental health a legacy of Utah's 2034 Winter Games. Huntsman Family Foundation's $150 million donation supports mental health initiatives at the University of Utah.
Mental exercises, including memory games, may help boost brain health by creating new brain cells and connections. Brain exercises are important throughout life, and perhaps even more so in older ...
Scientists conclude that some video games created as mental health interventions can be helpful -- if modest -- tools in improving the mental well-being of children and teens with anxiety ...
In a review of previous studies, a Johns Hopkins Children's Center team concludes that some video games created as mental health interventions can be helpful—if modest—tools in improving the ...