
Internet Gaming Addiction Study Group.pdf
Are you struggling with a family member’s gambling problem. There are family solutions for families. Anyone with an addicted family member is welcome to attend.
Families have family solutions!
Open to all addicted family members.
Online lectures connecting to the venue and online.
Gaming disorder is a serious problem that affects the daily life of a student, causing him or her to be late for school or work and to miss work repeatedly.
In addition, there are cases of violent outbursts and assaults when the children are stopped from playing games by their parents.
Let’s learn together what we can do to help the family instead of worrying about it alone.
We look forward to your participation.
Co-organized by Association for Gambling Addiction Problem
Association of Families Dependent on Internet Games, Tokyo
Day and Time
April 24, 2021 (Earth)
13:30~16:00
Venue
Koto-ku Cultural Center Rooms 1 & 2
5 min. walk from Toyocho Sta. on the Tozai Line
Participation Fee】 1,000 yen
No advance registration is required for on-site participants.
If you wish to participate only in the lectures and talks online, please apply at the following address.
gamingad.fam@gmail.com
Lecturer Mr. Takahisa Masuda
Lecturer Profile
Takahisa Masuda, Mental Health Worker, Certified Psychologist, ASK Certified Addiction Prevention Education Advisor
Currently involved in various types of addiction treatment as a treatment development leader at a hospital specializing in addiction treatment in Kagoshima.
He also gives lectures such as Game Addiction Prevention Lecture as part of education on addiction prevention.
Story Ms. Sakiko Kuroda, whose family member became addicted to internet games her recovery and her family’s recovery
ContactAdvance registration is not required 090-1404-3327Tadokoro
If you wish to participate online only for the lecture and testimonials, please apply at the following address.
gamingad.fam@gmail.com
NPO National Association of Families Affected by Problem Gambling
131 Yarimachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0805 Fax 047-381-4123