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http://dx.doi.org/10.7583/JKGS.2020.20.4.33

The Research of the Psychoanalytical Implications and Therapeutic Elements of Game Addiction  

Han, Joo-Yeun (Graduate school of Art Therapy, CHA University)
Abstract
As the part of a research project, we examined the causes of game addiction. Traumatized infants may project into virtual space a variety of mental symptoms such as aggression and delusion, division and depression, lack of integrated ego, low emotional awareness, compulsive obsession with objects, rebellion against social norms, and low reality awareness. Game space plays various roles in exhibiting presence of self, omnipotence and hopelessness, division of the self-image, emotional duality, immersion, and motility. This roles have both functional and dysfunctional effects.
Keywords
Game Addiction; Initial Trauma; Game Therapy; Division; Depression; Compulsive Obsession;
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