Video Gaming Addiction Treatment in South Africa
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6-week programme starting at
ÂŁ4,950
or
€6,600
Video game addiction treatment in South Africa
Sometimes gaming starts as a fun way to relax or fill some quiet time. Maybe it helps you switch off or feel accomplished when other things feel uncertain. But for some people, it slowly becomes more than that.
You find yourself logging on when you should be sleeping. Or losing track of time. Maybe people around you have started to worry. Or maybe you’ve noticed it yourself — that it’s not just entertainment anymore. It’s something you need to feel okay.
At White River Recovery, we work with people who’ve reached that point — where gaming is no longer just a hobby, but something that feels out of control. Contact us today to find out more about our gaming addiction treatment programmes and to begin your recovery today. You can call us on +27 76 350 9868 or email us at booking@whiteriverrecovery.com to find out more.
The origins of video game addiction
It’s not always easy to spot when something enjoyable crosses into something compulsive. Maybe you’re staying up too late. Maybe you’re falling behind at work or school. You might feel anxious or irritable when you try to stop.
Some people start to pull away from others. Others lose interest in everything except the game. And for many, it becomes a way to check out — a way to avoid things that feel heavy or hard to face.
Here are a few signs that gaming might be becoming a problem:
- Struggling to keep up with responsibilities because of time spent online
- Feeling low or restless when you can’t play
- Losing track of time, or needing longer sessions to feel satisfied
- Avoiding social events or hobbies you used to enjoy
- Trying to cut back, but not being able to stick to it
- Hiding how much time you’re spending in front of a screen
- Letting your health or hygiene slide
- Turning to games whenever life feels stressful or overwhelming
Why it’s so hard to stop
In real life, things can feel messy or out of your hands. Games, on the other hand, are predictable. You know what to expect. There are rules. You get clear rewards. You can feel successful in ways that might feel harder to find offline.
When you play, your brain reacts. You get a little hit of pleasure — a moment where everything feels better. The more often that happens, the more your brain starts to expect it. Over time, it craves that same feeling, and the urge to play gets stronger.
Online gaming communities can also create a strong sense of belonging. You’re not just logging in to play — you’re connecting with people, building an identity, and feeling seen in ways that might be missing offline.
Understanding the signs of video game addiction
Our accreditations
White River Recovery is accredited by the South African Department of Health. We also hold a 3-star rating from the Rehab Grading Council of South Africa. That means our care meets national standards, but more importantly, it means you’ll be in good hands — with people who take this work seriously and treat you with care and integrity.
South African Department of Health
South African Department of Health
White River Recovery Centre is fully accredited by the South African Department of Health and has been rated
as a 3-star rehabilitation facility by the Rehab Grading Council of South Africa (RGC).
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You don’t have to have everything sorted out before you call. You don’t need a plan. You just need to take the first step. If you’re unsure what that looks like, we can talk it through. No pressure. Just a real conversation. You can call us on +27 76 350 9868 or email us at booking@whiteriverrecovery.com.

