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Hey Fam,
After reading a number of your threads I am realizing I wasn't(or isn't) the only the only person to struggle with these instant gratification machines.
However that's not what I'm here for today. I wanted to ask if any of you know what the best route is to gain skills to be able to help work in the gaming and VR addiction fields. I understand it's pretty specific but I feel like there's a need.
At this point I'm unsure if whether grad school in social work would give me the skills, or if clinical psychology would... or something else?
Thanks and keep striving for better guys :D.
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