Over the recent years, my colleague Alex Basche, an experienced psychotherapist (LMFT) based in San Francisco – Reset From Tech, and I have presented multiple clinical cases involving gaming disorder and Game Transfer phenomena at various conferences.
Our goal, with the aid of our combined expertise and research, is to increase awareness of the advantages of evaluating GTP when distinguishing between various diagnoses and in the management of symptoms of gaming disorder. We also strive to offer effective and holistic solutions to individuals whose gaming has become problematic.
Listen to Alex’s insights on GTP and gaming disorder at the Healthy Screen Habits podcast.
Read more about our clinical cases involving GTP and gaming disorder.
Basche, A., & Ortiz de Gortari, A. B. (2023). The Impact of Game Transfer Phenomena on cravings in IGD-ADHD adolescents. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 11, 24. Download
Ortiz de Gortari, A. B., & Basche, A. (2022). Proposed methodology for assessing game transfer phenomena in clinical contexts. In Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 11, 235. Download
Ortiz de Gortari, A. B., & Basche, A. (2021). Pain and gain of auditory intrusions with video game content: Game transfer phenomena in clinical cases. European Psychiatry, 64(S1), S642-S642. Download
Basche, A., & Ortiz de Gortari, A. B. (2021). Benefits of assessing Game Transfer Phenomena in clinical practice. In A. Ortiz de Gortari (chair), Game Transfer Phenomena: An Emerging Field of Study into the Impact of Digital Imagery and Simulations. Download
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