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Paperback Your Son did NOT die in vain!: A true story about the devastating effects of video gaming addiction. Book

ISBN: 1072518910

ISBN13: 9781072518914

Your Son did NOT die in vain!: A true story about the devastating effects of video gaming addiction.

This is a book everyone should read. Woolley's book about her son's journey into the dark depths of gaming disorder is a heartbreaking account and analysis of the progression from normal to full-blown addiction. This book captures the darkness of video gaming addiction and the details that are missing in our cultural conversation about this issue. It uncovers the massive entertainment industry's greed-fueled assault on our children and cultures, world-wide. The World Health Organization now recognizes video game addiction as a mental disorder. This diagnosis acknowledges that there is a public health and public safety crisis. Addictions manifest in a myriad of forms, but the most insidious are the socially acceptable ones. Although not every family will have their lives altered as tragically as the Woolley family, the effects of video gaming addiction are serious and devastate families worldwide. Thank you Liz for using your insight and God given strength to write a painful but clear warning to all parents of video gamers and users of other technology - cell phones, I-pods, I-pads, tablets, etc. This book is presented in three different formats: 1) Full color Sponsor Edition 8"by10" 2) Black and White 6" by 9"and 3) Full color eBook. This book's format is Black and White 6" by 9".

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Condition: Very Good*

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