Playing Tetris could help reduce distressing memories of trauma, a study has found.
Playing Tetris could help reduce distressing memories of trauma, a study has found.
Health workers who played the classic computer game as part of their treatment experienced fewer flashbacks, researchers say.
Experts are now hoping to test the method, which they describe as “accessible, scalable and adaptable”, on a larger group of people.

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