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23rd February 2024, 08:09 | #1 |
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| Hero Journey Club wants to meet gamers’ mental health needs Advertisements for Hero Journey Club’s gamer-focused mental health support groups have flooded the internet in recent months, drawing a mix of skepticism and enthusiastic intrigue from those who have been targeted by them. “Struggling with loneliness? Come join us,” the ads beckon. For some people who already turn to video games as an antidote to the difficulties of everyday life, Hero Journey Club’s promises of community and a safe space to do inner work really hit home. https://www.engadget.com/hero-journe...8.html?src=rss |
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