Edvinson's game theory offers a deeper exploration of how games function as emotional and intellectual outlets for individuals. According to Edvinson, games serve as a healthy outlet for both the release of emotions and the repair of psychological wounds. Children can "reinvent" their positive experiences, while also gaining insight into their own mental health issues. Edvinson's work emphasizes the therapeutic potential of games, suggesting that they are not just entertainment but also a means of emotional and intellectual release. Through games, children can experience the relief of happy memories and the resolution of challenging experiences, fostering a sense of self-acceptance and growth.
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