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  • Save the date! Gaming the Mind Conference returns in November 2026

    Save the date! Gaming the Mind Conference returns in November 2026

    Gaming the Mind’s second academic conference will be held on November 2, 2026, at the Royal College of Psychiatrists. It focuses on the interplay between video games, mental health, and clinical practice, featuring talks, discussions, and poster presentations. This year introduces a hybrid format for global participation. (read more)

  • The Reset Room: A Calm Respite at Fan Conventions

    The Reset Room: A Calm Respite at Fan Conventions

  • Supporting Mental Health with Gaming Equipment Donation at Snowfields Adolescent Unit

    Supporting Mental Health with Gaming Equipment Donation at Snowfields Adolescent Unit

  • Mental Health Workshop for Game Development Students at NFTS

    Mental Health Workshop for Game Development Students at NFTS

  • Before I Forget: Impactful Collaboration with 3-Fold Games

    Before I Forget: Impactful Collaboration with 3-Fold Games

  • FEATURED ARTICLES

    • The Reset Room – a volunteer’s perspective

      The Reset Room – a volunteer’s perspective

    • Speaking to Malachi Gow: our Independent Developer Award Winner

      Speaking to Malachi Gow: our Independent Developer Award Winner

    • A look back at the Gaming the Mind Conference 2025

      A look back at the Gaming the Mind Conference 2025

    • Gaming Donation Brightens Liver Unit Patients’ Stay at King’s College Hospital

      Gaming Donation Brightens Liver Unit Patients’ Stay at King’s College Hospital

    • Depression and the daily grind: Please Knock on My Door creator speaks

      Depression and the daily grind: Please Knock on My Door creator speaks

    • Sea Hero Quest: Using Game Data for Dementia Research

      Sea Hero Quest: Using Game Data for Dementia Research

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Gaming the Mind is a UK-based mental health charity (no. 1186983) promoting positive mental health within the games community.

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