MVP Health Care Rehab and Video Game Addiction Coverage
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MVP Health Care Rehab and Video Game Addiction Coverage

MVP Health Care Rehab and Video Game Addiction Coverage

Video games have been around for a few decades, with each year seeing new technological improvements and the games becoming more complex and realistic. For most people, these games provide a regular source of entertainment and excitement; an opportunity to leave the stresses of daily life behind. For some players, however, the games can become an addiction, leaving the patient to become so consumed with the game that they neglect other aspects of their lives. MVP Health Care video game addiction coverage specialists know that these patients struggle to stop playing, even when they know they should.

What might be seen in a video game addiction

There are two main types of video game addictions.

  1. those who spend excessive amounts of time playing standard, offline, single player games
  2. those who spend excessive amounts of time playing online multiplayer games

 

For patients who find themselves addicted to the first type of game, the ability to be the hero– to rescue the main character– is often a major source of the addiction. These patients greatly enjoy the ability to be involved in a mission with a definitive purpose.

Patients who get involved with the second type of game get to create their own online identity. They often even form relationships with other players in the game. Some players may even feel more bonded to their playing community than those they know offline. These games often do not end, which means the player does not have to lose their new community.

MVP Health Care video game addiction coverage specialists know that both types of games can result in patients who neglect other aspects of their lives, even to the point of not going to bed or taking care of themselves. Many patients also end up neglecting their relationships offline, their work productivity suffers, and they may even end up hurting themselves financially. Many video games regular regular payments or upgrades. Even if the games themselves do not cost money, those who play the video games often seek the latest equipment and computers capable of optimally playing the games. These patients cannot stop playing, and feel restless when they are not, even if they realize how much their games have impacted their lives.

MVP Health Care video game addiction coverage

MVP Health Care understands that sometimes patients need inpatient or outpatient care depending upon the severity of their mental health ailments, which is why they generally cover both with some restrictions.

Patients who find themselves facing a video game addiction should seek help so they can gain control over their behavior and improve their quality of life. The first step in this process involves speaking with an insurance representative to learn about local care option and in-network providers so they can make optimal decisions about care.