Gaming Resources

This Forbes article highlights new research that found each generation has its own way of maximizing happiness. The common threads throughout the age groups were play and connection, but how

Moms are key to the mental stability and resilience of many families. It is not easy being a Mom. The data shows the stress levels are some of the highest,

New research reveals a generational disconnect over online games, with 94% of young people expressing positive feelings about the activity, yet only 15% of parents identifying benefits for their child.

Lifelong Nintendo fan shares how video games helped him through a mental health battle. In this honest and uplifting article, author Richard DiCicco credits fast-paced, action-fueled racing games for getting

Distraction has been shown to be a powerful tool for addressing pain and anxiety. When immersive media is added to the mix, its power becomes exponentially amplified. In this controlled

Video games are shown to improve skills vital for productive and efficient working relationships. This study was published in 2017 and it represents some of the great “independent” research work

I had a really good talk with Devon M. Taylor yesterday on her twitch stream (See here: https://lnkd.in/gHa2P4-D) The conversation touched on many interesting topics, including the greatly improved representation of diversity in

Unicef and Lego join forces to demonstrate how video games improve children’s mental and physical wellbeing. The research found digital games can indeed contribute to the wellbeing of children. They

Gaming can be amazing for mental health – but sometimes it isn’t. In that case, what you do next matters. Video games can be a seriously powerful mental health treatment.

Video games can improve mental health. Let’s stop seeing them as a guilty pleasure or idle waste of time. Many still regard video games as a waste of time or

Video games, mental health and sleep are closely connected, and for good reason. A recent study published in the National Institute of Health found that video games can provide a

A cross-sectional study of 2107 gamers found that 88.4% experienced emotional benefits from gaming. This newly published review of commercial video games is designed to help psychiatrists understand the considerable