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“Virtual Reality Therapy for Phobias.” Duke Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 1 Aug.
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Watkins, Meredith. “Video Game Addiction Symptoms and Treatment.” American Addiction
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Wilson, R.J. “What Happens To Your Body When You Play A Ton Of Video Games.” Urbo,
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