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			<title>QUESTION: Best way to communicate with unresponsive son?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Dear experts,
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My son is 16 and has been addicted to computer games for the past two years. I have been trying to communicate with him for a long time now, even to the extent of buying him his favourite computer games in an effort to connect with him. However, he enjoys playing the games I buy him more than the time spent with me, and I am feeling increasingly alienated from him. How can I solve this problem?
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-Richard Chin]]></description>
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