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The Gaming Mind
The Gaming Mind: A New Psychology of Videogames and the Power of Play | Alexander Kriss
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A therapist reveals the role of videogames in the lives of his patients, writing in the tradition of Oliver Sacks Society has come to malign videogames and their players, suggesting that videogames promote violence or indulge antisocial behavior. The Gaming Mind is the antidote to this rhetoric. Drawing us into his therapy office, clinical psychologist Alexander Kriss explores the positive impact of playing videogames and how they connect us with our humanity. Kriss sees videogames as a window into the mind, and he weaves together case studies, professional insight, and his personal history in a gripping narrative that disrupts our assumptions about gaming and gamers. We meet his patients: Jack struggles to decode emotions yet relishes the relationship-building dynamics of Mass Effect; while Patricia, a former aspiring model, finds solace in the wake of trauma by crafting a hideous avatar, Pat. Kriss also recounts how even he experienced Silent Hill 2 as a virtual landscape, in which to process the death of a friend. Without shying away from potentially risky subjects like addiction and online harassment, Kriss advances a balanced, scientifically supported view of videogames. Sometimes the way we play reveals who we areand what we want from our lives.
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AkashaVampie
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If u are a gamer or just a person that needs a laugh.... get this game. It is so cheap right now. We paid like $6 on the xbox. We were laughing our asses off playing it. U wont regret it, I promise.

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AkashaVampie @Crazeedi Merry Christmas Sweetie 3y
Sungirl79 This game is so much fun!!! My kiddos and I love it!!!! 3y
AkashaVampie @Sungirl79 ikr. Are u always laughing when u play it? We were having a hard time breathing becuz we were laughing so hard. 3y
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Kriss lays out not just what videogames are, but the power of play & why play is so necessary. He isn't afraid to explore the controversial side of gaming, violence & addiction, & whether they are the threat the media tells us they are. Above all, Kriss is curious. His book is exploratory, seeking to determine the role of video games in our current culture. If you know someone who plays games or you play yourself, you need this book. #netgalley