Games for Mental Health, Part 5 Working with the Nightmare ...Matt Gilgenbach’s Neverending Nightmares (2014) approaches depression and anxiety from a more indirect angle than the other designers […] July 21, 2020 in Uncategorized tagged games for mental health / neverending nightmares by David Seelow, PhD
Games for Mental Health, Part 3: Knock, knock, knocking on ...David Seelow, Ph.D© Please Knock on My Door shares several similarities with Depression Quest and Elude in […] May 27, 2020 in Uncategorized tagged games and depression / games for mental health / please knock on my door / rev learning by David Seelow, PhD
Games for Mental Health, Part 2 Elude: Searching for the ...David Seelow, PhD© Like, Depression Quest, Elude’s objective is to raise awareness of depression. It seeks to […] May 7, 2020 in Uncategorized tagged edlude video game / games and depression / games for impact / games for mental health / video games and depression by David Seelow, PhD
Games for Mental Health: Six Case Studies, Part I Depression ...David Seelow, Ph.D© Depression Quest is an interactive fiction that helps people gain a better understanding of […] April 7, 2020 in Uncategorized tagged depression / Depression Quest / emotional stress / games for mental health / interactive fictuon / text adventure by David Seelow, PhD
GRIS in the Classroom and Counseling Center Part 2 GRIS ...David Seelow,© PhD During my graduate student days, I worked for several years as a community social […] December 26, 2019 in Uncategorized tagged games and counseling / games and grief. games and emotion / games for mental health / Gris by David Seelow, PhD