By: Dr. Jane Smith, Ph.D. (in Procrastination)
As a renowned expert in the field of Procrastination, Dr. Jane Smith has extensively researched the art of video games as a form of therapy. In this strategy, we'll explore how video games can be used as a means to temporarily escape the pressures of real life and focus on more pressing matters... like saving a pixelated princess.
Research suggests that playing video games can increase focus, improve mood, and even reduce stress levels. But let's be real, who needs all that science-y stuff when you can just play some sweet, sweet Cat Simulator?
From the principles of Memento Mori to the art of Game Theory, we'll delve into the world of video games as a form of therapy. Join us as we explore the intersection of art, psychology, and pixelated landscapes.