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  2. Alok Kanojia - Wikipedia

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    He has stated that he believes gaming addiction is not typically treated productively by therapists and hopes to provide better support. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Healthy Gamer, which received support through an incubator at Boston University , [ 8 ] trains coaches who provide non-medical advice and support to the gaming community. [ 4 ]

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  4. Gestalt prayer - Wikipedia

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    The Gestalt prayer is a 56-word statement by psychotherapist Fritz Perls that is taken as a classic expression of Gestalt therapy as a way of life model of which Perls was a founder. The key idea of the statement is Gestalt practice : the focus on living in response to one's own needs, without projecting onto or taking introjects from others.

  5. Therapy Game - Wikipedia

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    Therapy Game (Japanese: セラピーゲーム, Hepburn: Serapī Gēmu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Meguru Hinohara. Therapy Game is centered on Minato Mito and Shizuma Ikushima, two characters that were previously introduced as secondary and minor characters in Secret XXX , Hinohara's debut work from 2016.

  6. Superliminal - Wikipedia

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    Superliminal is a puzzle video game played from the first-person perspective.The player-character is a participant in a dream therapy program, but during the study, the character becomes trapped in a recurring dream cycle, meaning that they will wake up from dreams in dreams, and is guided by the voice of the study's overseer, Dr. Glenn Pierce, on how to escape from the dream.

  7. Don't Quote Me - Wikipedia

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    The original Don't Quote Me game features quotes from historical figures and current celebrities. It won GAMES Magazine's GAMES 100 award in 2004. Other versions of the game include a TV edition, a children's edition and a sports edition. A public Facebook app lets users play the original Don't Quote Me game online.

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  9. Dodo bird verdict - Wikipedia

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    The Dodo bird verdict (or Dodo bird conjecture) is a controversial topic in psychotherapy, [1] referring to the claim that all empirically validated psychotherapies, regardless of their specific components, produce equivalent outcomes.