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online-gamerAfter reporting about the internet addiction clinic opening in the States in August it’s the turn of the Brits.

Yup – we are now the proud owners of our first rehab clinic targeting addicted gamers.

The Broadway Lodge, a residential rehabilitation unit in Weston-super-Mare, treats around 400 addicts a year for a range of issues and will adapt the Minnesota Method Twelve-Step programme, normally used to treat people addicted to drugs, drink and gambling, in order to treat gamers that exhibit similar behaviour.

Patients at the clinic will take part in group therapy, video sessions and therapeutic tasks including vacuuming and washing up – surely that’s more shock therapy for most hard-core gamers!!??!!

The Chief Exec of the centre, Brian Dudley, says that between 5-10% of the nation knows someone addicted to an online game.

Dudley believes that the rise and rise of online games such as World of Warcraft, which requires players to invest large amounts of time to progress, has triggered this new addiction.

The Telegraph reports: “Sufferers spend days at a time glued to their computer screens – going without food, sleep, or any social interaction. As a result they suffer malnutrition, relationship-breakdown and postural problems.”

With the recent release of Championship Manager, there are sure to be bleary-eyed, pale-skinned addicts across the country that don’t know what day it is. If this sounds like you, contact the centre now.

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restartI have to admit – sometimes I think I spend too much time on the puter – when I’m not on the puter I’m checking stuff on my iPhone.

Am I addicted?

Well, if I’m unsure, I can take the following questionnaire set up by reStart.

reStart is the first internet addiction treatment center of it’s kind in the US.

Let’s see if any of us qualify for a bed in the tranquil surroundings of reStart :)

Signs & Symptoms of Computer & Internet/ Gaming Addiction

(3-4 yes responses suggest abuse; 5 or more suggest addiction)

• Increasing amounts of time spent on computer and internet activities

• Failed attempts to control behavior

• Heightened sense of euphoria while involved in computer and internet activities

• Craving more time on the computer and internet

• Neglecting friends and family

• Feeling restless when not engaged in the activity

• Being dishonest with others

• Computer use interfering with job/school performance

• Feeling guilty, ashamed, anxious, or depressed as a result of behavior

• Changes in sleep patterns

• Physical changes such as weight gain or loss, backaches, headaches, carple tunnel syndrome

• Withdrawing from other pleasurable activities

Developed by Dr. Hilarie Cash, PhD. of Internet and Computer Addiction Services.

Show me your results on the comments section – I’m classed as an abuser (not for the first time either!) :)

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Gadgets are the New Black in London Dahling

November 24, 2008 Click to read more →

Following on from the news that Brits spend around 50 grand on gadgets and electronic gear in an average lifetime it seems that the hunger for geekahol and gizmos is still strong through the Credit Crunch!
London shoppers are still finding the cash to spend on shiny new gadgets whether as a useful tool or just to [...]

Internet Addiction Proven In China

November 11, 2008 Click to read more →

Hello there.
Just lie back on the couch.
Comfy?
I’ll need you to be totally open with me.
Ok?
Now, can you honestly tell me, do you:

Spend 6 hours online a day?
Yearn to get back online when you’re off-line?
Feel distress (mental or physical) when disconnected from the interweblogosphere?
Have trouble concentrating or sleeping?

Did you answer “Yes”?
Good! That means you’re part of [...]