Gyeonggi Game Culture Center recruits cooperative organizations to participate in the game and immersion counseling healing program

Feb 26, 2025

Gyeonggi Game Culture Center recruits cooperative organizations to participate in the game and immersion counseling healing program



The Gyeonggi Game Culture Center, run by the Gyeonggi Content Agency (Director Tak Yong-seok), announced on the 26th that it will recruit counseling partners for the "2025 Game and Immersion Counseling and Healing Program" for youth and guardian game over-immersion counseling.

The recruitment period starts from the 21st and ends on March 10, and is for counseling institutions in Gyeonggi-do. The institution selected for the recruitment will cooperate with the Gyeonggi Game Culture Center to provide counseling and comprehensive psychological tests to teenagers and guardians who are struggling with game use, and the cost of the number of consultations will be settled later.

The Gyeonggi Game Culture Center receives applications for counseling related to game over-immersion through the Gyeongconjin website and hands them over to counseling partners adjacent to the applicant's residence, and the cooperative organizations conduct counseling, including comprehensive psychological tests. From 2025, if there is no counseling cooperative organization near the applicant's residence, it will be actively supported through a new 'visiting counseling', according to Kyungconjin.




In addition, in order to cultivate the expertise of counseling cooperative organizations, counselors will be trained for counselors at cooperative organizations, including basic game skills, youth counseling manuals, guardians' counseling manuals, and supervision.

This year's recruitment is a total of 20 locations, and each region of Gyeonggi-do will be divided into northern (5 locations), eastern (3 locations), western (6 locations), and southern (6 locations). This year, there are five more places than last year, and the convenience of access to counseling will be improved. Existing cooperative organizations can be given additional points according to the sincerity of their activities in the previous year when applying.

An official from the Gyeonggi Game Culture Center said, "We have expanded the number of counseling partners to guide the use of the right game and provide practical help to teenagers and their guardians, such as exploring the course of the game." We ask for many applications from counseling agencies in Gyeonggi-do so that counseling support can be provided evenly in 31 cities and counties in Gyeonggi-do through the cooperation agencies," he said.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.