Internet Gaming Disorder Treatment For Teens From Vermont

Video Game Disorder: First Steps for Vermont Families.

The first step for Vermont families is to sit down with your teenager and discuss your concerns. Don’t criticize or blame.  Simply express your concern and create a dialog about the topic. A teen will more likely change if the influence is positive and supportive versus critical in nature.  Treatment for video game disorder starts with building empathy with the child and expressing genuine concern. 

Agreeing on limits is a great next step to help Vermont families that have a teen experiencing video game disorder.  It’s important for the teen to understand the reason for the limits, however. Have the teen write up a contract with your input that outlines when they can have screen time, and begin the contract with a statement of purpose.

It’s very easy for parents of teens to fall into the habit of nagging.  Nagging is the knee-jerk response to seeing a behavior you don’t like. But teens, in general, don’t respond well to nagging.  Also, as we all know, as soon as the nagging stops, the teen’s behavior resumes.

A better approach is to acknowledge the issue and let the teen know you are there to talk about it when they are ready.  Remember: the goal of changing technology overuse behaviors is not to police the teen into submission. The goal is to build intrinsic motivation- that is, to develop sufficient insight to where they see technology overuse is affecting their lives in a negative way, and the child, therefore, wants to limit their online recreational activity.

Vermont Teens Can Find Success at Our Gaming Disorder Treatment Center

Vermont teens often struggle with internet gaming disorder.  This can lead to depression, being bullied, and having a hard time making friends.  Part of our help process is catching campers back up on social skills they may have missed out on due to excessive gaming.

Finding success also means building motivation to pursue meaningful life pursuits.  Building motivation is fun! We use systematic self-monitoring techniques to guide campers to better habits that also build motivation.  Systematic self-monitoring is just a fancy term for carefully planning your daily behaviors, in addition to setting up support plans to ensure planned behaviors are executed.

Campers set themselves up for college success or life beyond high school by building the life skills they need to be successful on their own.

Gaming Disorder Treatment Center that Serves Vermont Teens

Located in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania, we serve Vermont teens.  Our Gaming Disorder Treatment Center is a viable solution for families seeking the very best option for their teen who overuses video games and related online habits (excessive Youtube watching, online pornography, social media).  

At Camp Pocono Trails, we help teens learn how to live life in balance.  We are the premiere behavior change therapeutic program for teens that struggle with digital overuse behaviors including help for internet addiction, family discord, and social problems.  

Our Gaming Disorder Treatment Center helps teens from Vermont with the following issues:

  • Video Game Addiction
  • Social Media Addiction
  • Cell Phone/Smartphone Addiction
  • Internet Addiction
  • Related issues including problems making friends, social shyness, poor academic performance, and more.

Our highly qualified staff focus only on video game rehab issues.  We don™t accept teens with psychosis or higher level issues. In fact, many of our campers are quite bright with promising futures.  Any student enrolled at Camp Pocono Trails must have an intellectual capacity in the average range or higher. This is because our help is oriented toward building insight.  

Participants engage in group and individual therapy to self-reflect and build insight.  But the help doesn’t stop there. We help young people find practical coping skills to align their daily routine with their long-term goals.  It™s not enough to acknowledge you have a problem- although that is a good starting place. Campers at our video game rehab program also leave with the skills and tools to be successful well beyond the structure of Camp Pocono Trails.

Video Game Addiction Individual and Group Therapy for Vermont Teens at Camp Pocono Trails

Teens at our Gaming Disorder Treatment Center receive individual and group therapy for video game addiction and internet overuse habits. We have licensed therapists helping teens develop insight and commit to new routines in life.

We also have family therapy sessions where we help parents best support their teen upon their transition home from Camp Pocono Trails.  We discuss in family sessions how parents can reinforce positive feelings when a child sticks to their behavioral contract and we also encourage parents to reinforce negative feelings when the child fails to live up to behavioral expectations.

If your child meets behavioral goals for the week, a small reward is in order such as choosing a restaurant to eat at the following weekend or maybe spending extra time with mom or day doing their favorite activity like fishing.  Monthly goals being met might warrant a special night out or even a monetary reward. Each family should decide what is right for them and give the child something to work for.

Conversely, if a student does not meet their goal expectations, feeling a bit down about their failures is okay.  In fact, it’s encouraged. This is how people naturally change- they move from a place of discomfort to comfort. It™s just as critical that if your child fails to meet their goals you discuss with them what happened and how they can improve.  Taking an, œit’s okay you™ll just get it next time approach is not the best way to change behaviors.

Who does Camp Pocono Trails help?

Camp Pocono Trails helps teens struggling with issues similar to those below:
– Anxiety
– Trauma
– Social Anxiety Disorder
– Family Conflict
– Autism Spectrum
– ADHD
– Technology Addiction
– Low Self Esteem
– Social isolation
– Social Issues
– School Refusal
– Depression
– Poor Communication Skills
– Addictive Behaviors
– Video game addiction
– Impulse Control

Resources

Internet Gaming Disorder Resource: Online Controls

Ultimately, developing a child’s ability to self-manage their use of technology for entertainment should be the primary focus.  We can help with this at our Gaming Disorder Treatment Center. However, if you are ready to try some lower level interventions, here are some resources to help guide you:

Focus Me: https://focusme.com/

FocusMe is the most powerful App and Website Blocker for Windows, Mac & Android.

StayFocused: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stayfocusd/laankejkbhbdhmipfmgcngdelahlfoji?hl=en

StayFocusd increases your productivity by limiting the amount of time that you can spend on time-wasting websites.

Internet Gaming Disorder Resource: ESBR Ratings

http://www.esrb.org/

The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is the non-profit, self-regulatory body that assigns ratings for video games and apps so parents can make informed choices. The ESRB rating system encompasses guidance about age-appropriateness, content, and interactive elements.

As part of its self-regulatory role for the video game industry, the ESRB also enforces industry-adopted advertising guidelines and helps ensure responsible web and mobile privacy practices under its Privacy Certified program. ESRB was established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA).  Parents who attend the workshop at our Gaming Disorder Treatment Center learn how to choose appropriate media for their campers.

Camp Pocono Trails Helps Vermont Families From Cities Such As:

Some examples of cities from Vermont which may have families who could use Camp Pocono Trails: Charlotte Town of Stowe Dorset Fayston Waitsfield