My New Book Released - Hooked on Games

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I am sharing my journey about how video game addiction nearly destroyed by life. My new book, Hooked on Games is available on Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008TBXWGQ/

The print version will be available in a few weeks. Thanks for all the support on this forum over the years!

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Saw the alert on Facebook. Congrats on your new book.
 
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Thanks for all of your encouragement and support.

The print version of my book, Hooked on Games, is released:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/193557602X/

I am releasing chapters of the book on iTunes at no cost. The Foreword and Introduction are published as Podcasts now:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/biggest-24-harnessing-your/id493045192

I appreciate you! Thanks,
Andy D

Eye Surgeon Writes About His Video Game Addiction, Helping People See to Avoid the Trap

The multi-billion dollar video game industry is in the business of creating fun and enticing games that can be addictive. As addicted gamers feast on digital indulgences, real life is neglected and their reality crumbles around them. Hooked on Games is written by Brooke Strickland and Andrew Doan, MD, PhD, a physician with a research background in neuroscience, who battled his own addictions with video games. Dr. Doan was an addicted gamer, who at his peak, invested over 20,000 hours of playing games over a period of nine years. Dr. Doan’s reckless compulsion to play games transformed him into a monster that almost destroyed his family, marriage, and career. He shares his expertise to educate others on the dangers of video game addiction and to provide hope for video game addicts and their families. Dr. Doan shares steps for gaming addicts to achieve recovery and steps for families and loved ones to intervene. Without attention to this quickest growing addiction, our society will suffer from the creation of Generation Vidiot, millions of people devoid of innovation and skills to live in the physical world.

“Tip of the Ice Berg: As a practicing family doctor who also specializes in sports medicine I am embarrassed that I did not realize the extent of gaming addiction until I was referred to this book. I have been a high school team doctor and have noticed more and more of the students hooked on these games but didn't realize depth of this addiction. It is as if we who only "like" computers but don't "love" computers are only now seeing the tip of a very large iceberg. This book will change the way I practice medicine to screen my patients for this addiction. Through Dr. Doan bearing his soul and addiction to the readers he has graphically enlightened all of us. I will be recommending this to all my patients at risk. Thank you Dr. Doan for opening our eyes to this unspoken addiction. Well written, fast paced and scholarly researched.” – Jerry Hizon, MD

“As is true with many addictions, overuse of video games steals our valuable and limited time and minds.” – Christie Morse, MD (Pediatric Ophthalmologist)



“Shocking insights into the minds of hardcore gamers.” – Daniel Hunt (Former Competitive Gamer)



"Excellent engaging story about overcoming an addiction and what damage it had done to himself and family. Great story of how his problem turned his life around through his own strength and with help from his God." - Ron, Medrounds Publications, www.medrounds.org, Verified Reviews®



"Very sincere and open about his failings... sincere in his desire to communicate the depth and spread of this pernicious addiction. I was interested in the names of feel good enzymes and hormones released by brain: dopamine, epinephrine? Like how the response works. Now we need to think how to undo it and make real life rewarding." - Medrounds Publications, www.medrounds.org, Verified Reviews®



"Probably the most educated, intelligent and realistic about current society speaker I have heard in years! Maybe EVER - and this comes from a retired educator." - Medrounds Publications, www.medrounds.org, Verified Reviews®



"This was amazing. I never knew all of this. I suspected it! I've been a school teacher for 50 plus years so you know I am interested. Thanks so much and God bless you." - Dora Lou, Medrounds Publications, www.medrounds.org, Verified Reviews®



"Dr. Andrew Doan was a very powerful and interactive speaker. I found it extremely helpful to hear his story since I know someone who is extremely addicted to gaming and refuses to leave his room for more than the restroom. Dr. Doan's lecture helped me understand the addiction more and be more attentive to this struggle in society." - Danielle, Medrounds Publications, www.medrounds.org, Verified Reviews®

About FEP International


Hooked on Games: The Lure and Cost of Video Game and Internet Addiction is published by F.E.P. International and is available on Amazon.com, online bookstores, and through your local bookstores.

Print Version: 978-1935576020

Kindle Version: ASIN B008TBXWGQ

Paperback: 200 pages


www.hooked-on-games.com
 
Numerous medical schools have greater than 10% of their students spending more than 40 hours per week playing video games and wasting time on social media. Medical students are failing because of Internet gaming.

It's interesting that when I speak to other doctors about "video game addiction", I have encountered that:

1) many know of a colleague who failed courses because of video games;

2) some know of a colleague who failed medical school entirely because of video games;

3) I know of a colleague who lost his license because he was playing video games instead of answering his page.

This is a HUGE problem!
 
Andy-

Not making light of the situation, but I was instantly reminded of a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, while reading about your book. Remember this:

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I do some MMO gaming (<10 hrs per week), and I can see how it would be easy to let it consume you.
 
Andy-

Not making light of the situation, but I was instantly reminded of a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, while reading about your book. Remember this:

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I do some MMO gaming (<10 hrs per week), and I can see how it would be easy to let it consume you.

LOL! Absolutely. If people don't learn to moderately play (like we do with alcohol use), then we will have a serious problem with "technology addiction". The technology feeds into the dopamine-reward pathways, similar to drugs and alcohol. fMRI scans show the brain lights up in areas similar to drug addicts when people play video games.

As computers get more powerful and more advanced, there will be people who decide to be "plugged in" all the time... like the Matrix.
 
How do people play video games inside a giant magnet?

I used to game as a teen. Maybe even obsessively, but I outgrew it by 18 and haven't played since. (I'm 21 now.) I'd rather be around real people.
 
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