For years computer games have been accused of negatively affecting the young, but with the arrival of Games For Life, a not-for-profit firm based in Cambridge, computer games are now being used to heal those with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), writes Mike Scialom.
Games For Life was founded by Ian Glasscock. PJ Belcher, the project manager, is delighted to be offering a non-medical, fully comprehensive treatment for ADHD that is also a game.
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http://www.dore.co.uk/news/how-games-for-life-in-cambridge-are-developing-video-games-to-help-people-with-adhd/