Computer and video games for children have gained negative publicity due to reported associations between intensive gaming and aggressive behaviour, school failure, and overweight. While most studies centre upon negative consequences of video games, their innovative potentials tend to be overlooked. One field for the innovative use of computer games is child psychotherapy. By including therapeutic concepts into a video game, children can be offered attractive electronic homework assignments that enable them to rehearse and repeat basic psychoeducational concepts they have learned during therapy sessions. Moreover, therapeutic games can help therapists to structure therapy sessions. Psychotherapeutic computer games translated into foreign la...
Computer games are ubiquitous and can be utilized for serious purposes such as health and education....
Computer games are ubiquitous and can be utilized for serious purposes such as health and education....
Social competence and communicative skills of children with autism spectrum disorders are supported ...
Computer and video games for children have gained negative publicity due to reported associations be...
Abstract. Computer and video games for children have gained negative publicity due to reported assoc...
Mental health problems among adolescents are growing throughout the world today.In recent years, ma...
The value of using computer games as therapeutic tools with young people in residential child care h...
With the rapid development in serious games, health games have been demonstrated as a useful tool to...
The need to provide effective mental health treatments for adolescents has been described as a ‘glob...
While many adolescent patients resistantly engage in psychotherapy, they are attracted by new techno...
This paper describes the naturalistic deployment of Pesky gNATs, a computer game designed to support...
Computer games are ubiquitous and can be utilized for serious purposes such as health and education....
The integration of games into therapy provides an innovative therapeutic tool that may potentially e...
Background: Previous review studies have suggested that computer games can serve as an alternative o...
Recent years have seen important developments in the computer and game industry, including the emerg...
Computer games are ubiquitous and can be utilized for serious purposes such as health and education....
Computer games are ubiquitous and can be utilized for serious purposes such as health and education....
Social competence and communicative skills of children with autism spectrum disorders are supported ...
Computer and video games for children have gained negative publicity due to reported associations be...
Abstract. Computer and video games for children have gained negative publicity due to reported assoc...
Mental health problems among adolescents are growing throughout the world today.In recent years, ma...
The value of using computer games as therapeutic tools with young people in residential child care h...
With the rapid development in serious games, health games have been demonstrated as a useful tool to...
The need to provide effective mental health treatments for adolescents has been described as a ‘glob...
While many adolescent patients resistantly engage in psychotherapy, they are attracted by new techno...
This paper describes the naturalistic deployment of Pesky gNATs, a computer game designed to support...
Computer games are ubiquitous and can be utilized for serious purposes such as health and education....
The integration of games into therapy provides an innovative therapeutic tool that may potentially e...
Background: Previous review studies have suggested that computer games can serve as an alternative o...
Recent years have seen important developments in the computer and game industry, including the emerg...
Computer games are ubiquitous and can be utilized for serious purposes such as health and education....
Computer games are ubiquitous and can be utilized for serious purposes such as health and education....
Social competence and communicative skills of children with autism spectrum disorders are supported ...