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The Best of Barbara Meltz, Part 2

Are they still good fun, or are the video games taking control? Manhattan psychologist Robert H. Reiner, director of Behavioral Associates, which specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy, says, 'Five years ago, I used to see one addicted [video- or computer-game] teen every two or three months. Now I've got new patients coming in at the rate of one a week.' > Read more
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By Angela Nelson, Boston.com Staff

Are they still good fun, or are the video games taking control?

Manhattan psychologist Robert H. Reiner, director of Behavioral Associates, which specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy, says, "Five years ago, I used to see one addicted [video- or computer-game] teen every two or three months. Now I've got new patients coming in at the rate of one a week."
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