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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 19:58:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Connection between video gaming &amp; social anxiety?</title>
      <description>Have any professionals found any connection between video gaming and social anxiety?&amp;nbsp; My son is 19 and spends every spare moment in high level gaming.&amp;nbsp; He does go to work (for a friend) but is gaming&amp;nbsp;all of his free time.&amp;nbsp; He doesn&amp;#39;t eat properly, because he won&amp;#39;t leave the game.&amp;nbsp; It is interactive and he is speaking with other gamers.&amp;nbsp; He doesn&amp;#39;t see his friends anymore.&amp;nbsp; He is nervous even joining...</description>
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