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Mental Resilience Gaming

River Mindfulness

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Verlag: Publifye

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Mental Resilience Gaming explores the surprising link between playing video games and developing crucial psychological skills like stress management and emotional regulation. It argues that the challenges inherent in gaming, such as strategizing under pressure and adapting to unexpected situations, can inadvertently build resilience.

 
The book highlights that skills honed in digital environments, such as managing frustration and collaborating with teammates, mirror those needed for real-world social interactions and workplace demands.

 
The book begins by establishing a foundation in psychological principles related to stress and emotional regulation, alongside an overview of the evolution of video games. It then bridges this gap by analyzing specific gaming mechanics and genres, illustrating how they stimulate cognitive and emotional processes relevant to resilience. For example, strategy games can promote decision-making under pressure.

 
Ultimately, the book translates these insights into practical strategies, offering guidance on leveraging gaming experiences to improve one's capacity to manage stress and cultivate a resilient mindset. It acknowledges the potential risks of gaming, such as addiction, advocating for responsible gaming habits while promoting its mindful use for mental well-being.
Verfügbar seit: 04.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 83 Seiten.

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