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Video Game & Internet Addiction Treatment Centers Near You

Video game and internet addiction is increasingly recognized as a serious behavioral health concern. Find treatment centers offering specialized therapy, screen time management, and family-based interventions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is video game addiction a real disorder?
Yes, the World Health Organization (WHO) recognized "Gaming Disorder" in 2018 in the ICD-11. It's characterized by impaired control over gaming, increasing priority given to gaming over other interests and activities, and continuation or escalation of gaming despite negative consequences for at least 12 months. Gaming disorder causes significant impairment in personal, family, social, educational, or occupational functioning.
What are signs of gaming addiction?
Signs include preoccupation with gaming, withdrawal symptoms (irritability, anxiety) when gaming is restricted, need for increasing amounts of gaming time (tolerance), unsuccessful attempts to control gaming, loss of interest in other activities, continuing despite problems, lying about gaming time, using gaming to escape negative moods, and jeopardizing relationships, education, or career opportunities due to gaming.
What treatment approaches work for gaming addiction?
Evidence-based treatments include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to address thought patterns and develop healthier behaviors, family therapy since gaming often impacts family dynamics, group therapy for peer support, screen time management strategies, development of alternative activities and social connections, treatment of co-occurring conditions (depression, anxiety, ADHD), and gradual reintegration of healthy technology use.
Does gaming addiction affect mostly children and teens?
While gaming disorder commonly affects adolescents and young adults, it impacts people of all ages. Adults can develop problematic gaming, especially with mobile games, online multiplayer games, and MMORPGs. Treatment approaches vary by age, with adolescent programs involving more family therapy and parental involvement, while adult programs focus on work-life balance, relationship repair, and independent living skills.
Should gaming be completely eliminated in recovery?
Treatment goals vary individually. Some people need complete abstinence from gaming, especially initially, similar to substance addiction. Others work toward moderated, controlled gaming after developing coping skills and addressing underlying issues. Treatment focuses on eliminating problematic patterns, developing healthy relationships and activities, managing co-occurring conditions, and creating sustainable balance. Your treatment team helps determine the right approach for you.

About Gaming Addiction Treatment

Gaming addiction treatment addresses problematic gaming behaviors and internet addiction through specialized behavioral therapies. Quality treatment centers provide specialized care addressing these behavioral patterns through evidence-based therapies, individualized counseling, and comprehensive support. Our directory helps you find accredited programs with experience in treating behavioral addictions and co-occurring conditions.

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Medically Reviewed Updated May 2026

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Sources:SAMHSA·NIDA·CDC

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