Video Game Addiction

Nov 25, 2020 | Clinical Psychotherpy

This video features counselors Kevon Owen and Jack smith discussing “Video Game Addiction”. This issue has crossed into all ages and demographics. This can relate to mobile phones and computers as well. We are a society addicted to screens and games. Finding a point where you or maybe a child can regulate this before it becomes a serious problem. For help with this important issue contact Kevon Owen at 405-655-5180 or 405-740-1249. You can also visit his website at https://www.kevonowen.com. Also please click the subscribe button and enable notifications to get updates from This channel.

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