Wednesday, October 13, 2010

South Korea Gaming Curfew to Battle Video-Game Addiction - TIME

South Korea Gaming Curfew to Battle Video-Game Addiction - TIME
Video-game addiction — though not officially recognized in the U.S. by the American Psychological Association — typically includes symptoms like becoming withdrawn or angry when not allowed to play.

Friday, October 8, 2010

EBSCOhost: Fighting the real bullies

EBSCOhost: Fighting the real bullies
What's needed are better ways to stop bullying because victims can suffer a wide range of health problems, including headaches, stomachaches, and sleepless nights.

Victims of Bullying Suffer Academically, UCLA Psychologists Report - US News and World Report

Victims of Bullying Suffer Academically, UCLA Psychologists Report - US News and World Report
Students who get bullied often have headaches, colds and other physical illnesses, as well as psychological problems.

Thursday, October 7, 2010