Rolul asistentului social în diminuarea influenţelor nocive a dependenţei preadolescenţilor de jocurile video
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LOSÎI, Elena. Rolul asistentului social în diminuarea influenţelor nocive a dependenţei preadolescenţilor de jocurile video. In: Psihologie. Pedagogie Specială. Asistenţă Socială , 2009, nr. 15, pp. 27-33. ISSN 1857-0224.
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Psihologie. Pedagogie Specială. Asistenţă Socială
Numărul 15 / 2009 / ISSN 1857-0224 /ISSNe 1857-4432

Rolul asistentului social în diminuarea influenţelor nocive a dependenţei preadolescenţilor de jocurile video

Pag. 27-33

Losîi Elena
 
Universitatea Pedagogică de Stat „Ion Creangă“ din Chişinău
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 decembrie 2013


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This article represents the main particularities and consequences of the game addiction, also the role of the assistant in solving of this cases of addiction and the steps which the social assistant makes during his intervention. Thus this phenomenon becomes a big problem from the psychological and sociological views, as a lot of people are involved in computer games, near 10- 14%people addicted, and most of them are teenagers The issue of the social reintegration of the video game addicted teens represents a huge importance for their physic and psychological health. We also mention that the Implications of the social assistants to stimulate the integration of the teens in their family and in the society will have an impact if: they study the social situations of the addicted person, they identify the causes of the installation of this addiction, they realize an individual plan of the social intervention, the addicted person have to participate at the psychological training based on decreasing their anxiety, to develop they abilities of communication etc.; also it is very important the implication of the family in solving the problems confronted by the addicted person.