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  • About
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  • About Mental Health
    • General Information
    • Global Mental Health Resources
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
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    • Bipolar Affective Disorder
    • Schizophrenia and Psychosis
    • Addiction
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    • Mental Health Resources
      • Free Resources
      • Global Sites and Hotlines
      • Coping Companion
      • Guided Meditation
    • For Developers and Streamers
      • For Developers
      • For Streamers
    • For Parents and Professionals
      • Welcome to CheckPointParents on Gaming
      • “Gaming Disorder” – What You Need To Know
      • Clinical Research
  • Video Games
    • Video Games for Positive Mental Health
    • Character Psychology
    • Clinical Research
    • Mental Health Representation in Games
    • Articles
The Social Benefits of Games: Clinical Research
Articles, Research May 3, 2018

The Social Benefits of Games: Clinical Research

This series of articles explores the current clinical research that exists around the benefits that playing video games can have for wellbeing. Wherever we can, we have linked to a
research
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Games Can Treat Anxiety – The Research
Articles, Research May 1, 2018

Games Can Treat Anxiety – The Research

This series of articles explores the current clinical research that exists around the benefits that playing video games can have for wellbeing. Wherever we can, we have linked to a
anxiety
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Video Games Can Treat Depression: The Research
Articles, Research April 26, 2018

Video Games Can Treat Depression: The Research

This series of articles explores the current clinical research that exists around the benefits that playing video games can have for wellbeing. Wherever we can, we have linked to a
depression
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Gaming to Improve Self-Image: Clinical Research
Articles, Research January 25, 2018

Gaming to Improve Self-Image: Clinical Research

This series of articles explores the current clinical research that exists around the benefits that playing video games can have for wellbeing. Wherever we can, we have linked to a
psychologyresearchvideo games
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The Psychological and Emotional Benefits of Video Games: Clinical Research
Articles, Research January 24, 2018

The Psychological and Emotional Benefits of Video Games: Clinical Research

This series of articles explores the current clinical research that exists around the benefits that playing video games can have for wellbeing. Wherever we can, we have linked to a
researchvideo games
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