Hi Shaun,

I am sure games work for different people in different ways, but I do
agree it does help in large part with say anger management. It is a
constructive way to deal with ones anger, feelings of harming someone
or something, in a way that is socially acceptable.

There have been many times in my life when I was very angry, very
upset, and I turned on a video game and took out my feelings of rage
upon the virtual game characters. I might beat them senseless in a
beat-m-up or killed everything in sight in an FPS game. Either way I
was able to redirect that anger, that rage, in a way that allowed me
to get rid of it without directing it at a real person.

Cheers!


On 12/16/13, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:
> well I find that playing some of these games just gets rid of the
> anger I would have had if I didn't.
> So it must work for others in different ways.

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