In this weeks Episode of Let's Reconnect Breana is joined by Dr Brad Marshall (AKA The Unplugged Psychologist) Dr Brad is recognised as one of Australia’s leading experts in excessive internet and screen use otherwise known as Internet Addiction or Gaming Disorder. As the Director of The Screen & Gaming Disorder Clinic; Australia’s first established specialty clinic, he is a well-respected presenter and speaker on the topic, frequenting schools, health, and corporate organisations around Australia.
He is the author of three best-selling international books. Brad also conducts research with world leading academics at Macquarie University and published Australia’s first ever clinical treatment trials for smartphone addiction and gaming disorder. Brad is an Adjunct Fellow at the School of Psychological Sciences, Macquarie University.
In this episode we discuss the dangers of screens and gaming what to look out for that may indicate problematic gaming or screen use. We discuss the social media age delays and how societal perceptions of screen use has change in recent years. We talk about Roblox and other gaming platforms predators are using to gain access to our children. We talk about how to make gaming safer for our children including the problem of relaying on parental controls and what has come out of recent research.
Send this to another parent who has a gaming console in their house or who is thinking about introducing one or if you know their child is on Roblox or Discord.
You can see Brad's website here
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Disclaimer:
The information in this podcast is general and not a substitute for individual clinical advice or treatment. While I am a registered psychologist, I am not providing personalised guidance here. Every child and family is different, and what’s discussed may not suit your situation.
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