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When you feel Free to be yourself.

Nowadays… you feel defeated when taking off your headset.

You plan your nights in advance, do everything you need to do to dedicate time for you to move up the ranks, own that boss fight, or finish that raid with the best loot. Then, you get hit with the trolls, poor internet connection, or worse… a losing streak.

It feels disappointing when things don’t go according to plan. You typically work with limited amounts of energy after a long day or an even smaller time window where your closest teammates can be online.

You want to feel accomplished while playing, to know that all the time you invest in your game yields some rewards with an extra ability to genuinely enjoy that experience with your crew. Instead, you’re left on Empty. Even after the game, you’re still running that scenario in your mind on repeat, asking yourself: Was that a bad call? I should’ve… did I do enough? And sometimes, you can even feel your sense of confidence falter and that’s when it really takes its toll on your gameplay.

For some, experiencing enough of these nights might leave you muting your mic more often, slowly retreating to cozy, solo game titles, and leaving multiplayer, altogether. Eventually, party invites or group chats quietly go ignored and leave friends asking and wondering where you went. For others, it looks like feeling the weight and pressure of performance and doing whatever you need to do to succeed, even if that means your body takes a toll or bridges are burnt in some of your friendships.

You deserve to Reclaim your Joy.

You know playing a game isn’t about winning, but why does it feel like it is?

As much as you don’t want to admit it, winning IS having fun. The idea of “success” rests solely on your experiences of feeling successful: that you’ve achieved, conquered, contributed, progressed, even proved yourself worthy to you or your team. In contrast, the fear of “failure” or losing is too much to bear or fully accept when you know what’s at stake, especially when so much of yourself is invested in the goal or outcome. Let’s not forget to mention the sacrifices you’ve made to even get this opportunity.

While it’s true – there is a game out there for everyone – a great game offers purpose for gamers: to be challenged, guided, or given creative opportunity to run wild in an open, sandbox experience. However, High-Stakes Gaming is a beast all on its own to tame and it’s, without a doubt, one that offers a unique sense of reward for the player. It’s when you experience those unforgiving moments of punishment that feels incredibly draining to your mental and emotional system that makes you want to pull your hair or shutdown.

Does this sound like your gaming experience?

Do your friends, family, or partner sound like this?

“It’s just a video game. Get over it.”

“Why can’t you just…”

“You need to find other hobbies. Grow up.”

You can’t help but feel defensive and protective whenever this topic comes up. It feels like they only want to focus on the negatives, or what they feel you “should” be doing with your life, rather than try to understand why gaming is a big part of you. Sometimes, it’s gaming that creates space between you and the outside world that is societal expectations and performative masking, making it easier to dismiss their concerns. It isn’t until we start noticing some things that we actually pause and reflect for a second.

There are signs of Video Game Fatigue & Burnout

The Mental

The Emotional

The Physical

It’s possible to feel Balanced.

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Game objectives are clear, concise, and achievable.
Therapy for Gamers is too.

Our work together builds upon a familiar framework you already know. You won’t have to keep wondering if you’ll achieve your goals and objectives. Instead, you’ll leave sessions feeling progress; not only will your self-awareness and understanding grow, but your perspectives towards the world you interact with on the daily will significantly shift.

Imagine improving your mental so much, that despite how many dubs or L’s you took, you walk away with your head held high, your sense of confidence intact, and feeling lighter than you have ever felt in a very long time.

Therapy for Gaming strategies can teach you how to:

Life goals can be achieved
On & off your screen.

Therapy for Gamers is not anti-gaming.
It’s structured, gradual, and cooperative.

This virtual safe space is secure and accessible to meet you wherever you are in your life’s journey and for only 50 minutes.

This service is for Gamers who wish to improve their relationship with- and enhance their overall quality of- gaming, while being open and willing to explore themselves to get there. It’s natural to feel skeptical of the process or uncomfortable at times (this means it’s working!). Though, you’ll definitely feel relieved that someone understands your world and is ready right beside you.

No judgement. No blaming video games. No uninstalling your favorite games.

Effective therapy is about agency, not restrictions.

What to Expect in Therapy for Gamers

Identify Gamer Identity

What brings meaning to your gameplay? Who are you when you play?

Map Out Patterns

Thoughts & Belief systems, Emotional Triggers, & Instinctual Behaviors

Underneath that passion for your beloved hobby lies deep roots that make up who you are and what gaming does for your sense of Self. We may explore gaming history, that exact moment (or game) in your life when gaming became important to you, and what it means to you now. This is where we meet the version of you that exists today.

Over time, patterns emerge; every human being is made up of a unique system that guides, jumps at the ready. Perhaps gaming is where you feel socially understood, where you feel most confident and competent in your skill set, or is there to catch you when you need to escape. Together, we’ll discover how gaming meets your specific needs.

Develop Strats & Skills

Time Boundaries, Dopamine Resets & Tilt Management Cooldowns

Integrate a Game Plan

Game Time! How to apply all of what you’ve learned In Real Life.

Once the Fog of War is lifted and your clarity sharpened, we get down to the practical side of therapy: skill building. This will feel a bit like looking up online guides and walkthroughs. You will learn specific tools that help with in-the-moment scenarios, as well as ways to establish daily structure and routine outside of gaming, to achieve great synergy.

Practice, meet Progress. Expect change to look like learning the button controls for the first time. At times, it will feel awkward and frustrating. You’ll even slip a few times, but eventually, that muscle memory kicks in, where you and your body already know what to do. We stress-test all your hard work and gradually, your peace and confidence will grow.

Upgrade your gaming experience To the Next Level

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FAQs here:

What else are Gamers wondering about
Gamer Mental Health?

Do video games affect mental health?

Yes. Video games can affect mental health in both positive AND negative ways. Gaming is a powerful tool that sets out to do what it aims to achieve: to connect with your specific, preferred playing experience, to sharpen your focus and technical skills, and to enhance your feelings of reward and accomplishment.

However, things start feeling unhealthy when gaming affects your mood, behavior, decision-making, and interactions with your loved ones, negatively.

Can Gaming be a form of therapy?
I’ve heard of Video Game Addiction.
How do I know if I’m addicted to Gaming?
Do I have to quit Gaming to start therapy?
Can therapy improve my gaming performance?