Athanasios et al., 2025 - Google Patents
History-Taking Techniques for Internet Gaming DisorderAthanasios et al., 2025
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- 12963148143211385044
- Author
- Athanasios A
- Cho E
- Carroll N
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Internet Gaming Disorder: A Clinical Strategy Guide for Providers, Parents, and Players
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I (AA) completed my undergraduate studies at one of the most beautiful and idyllic campuses, Scripps College. Like a desert mirage sitting in the shadows of the San Gabriel Mountains, Scripps is known for its secret gardens, orange blossoms, and rolling green …
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