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As the pandemic has raged out of control, the pressures of social isolation and lockdown are weighing heavily on our mental health. For people who already suffer from problematic gaming, the effects of the pandemic are potentially even worse. “What we have seen is that young people are reporting that they are spending more time gaming,” says Sophia Seltzer-Eade, a clinical psychologist at the National Centre for Gaming Disorders (NCGD), the only NHS clinic that offers support for people with problematic gaming. “Because there is less structure in their day they aren’t going to school, they can’t engage with other activities.” อ่านต่อได้ที่ โรงเรียนชุมชนวัดรางบัวนานาสาระ สัญชาตญาณ
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