Mike Langlois's Blog
January 4, 2016
A New Startup Focusing on Minecraft & Social Emotional Learning
Happy New Year, Gentle Reader! I wanted to let you know about a new startup project that launches this month that you may find of interest called Grokcraft. Grokcraft is a Minecraft server, learning lab, & community where parents, kids & professionals engage in playful collaborative social-emotional learning (SEL.) All our members are vetted & for […]
Published on January 04, 2016 07:04
November 1, 2015
Heroes
This post is more personal than some, but then at some time in many of our lives cancer gets personal. As many of you know, I have a companion and co-therapist named Boo. For the past 12 years Miss Boo has worked with me to help in therapy. We have worked with hundreds of […]
Published on November 01, 2015 13:54
April 22, 2015
Better Living Through Minecraft
Last month I had the opportunity to talk at SXSW 2015 about how the video game Minecraft has a lot to teach us about mindfulness. Video games often get a bad rap with mental health folks, but I try to change that thinking by pointing out that playing video games can actually be a form […]
Published on April 22, 2015 07:40
January 11, 2015
The Internet & Real Relationships
Today I was slicing some lemons for shish kabobs and so not surprisingly I began to think about social media, attachment and what constitutes an authentic relationship. Authenticity was a key term when I was becoming a therapist in the mid nineties, and society in general. Today, most people I have spoken to in the […]
Published on January 11, 2015 12:26
January 2, 2015
The Lava Expert
“Sometimes it is the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.” –The Imitation Game Shortly before I fell into the lava I began a conversation with an eleven year old girl, we’ll call her Sal. This was a while back, on a Minecraft server I play on […]
Published on January 02, 2015 19:24
June 25, 2014
Using Gaming & Gamification in Clinical Practice
What does “gamification” mean, and what is its relevance to mental health practice? In this video of a conversation I had at University at Buffalo with Charles Syms, I take a stab at answering those questions. This is just a start, and hopefully by the end of the video you can begin to see how […]
Published on June 25, 2014 18:48
June 13, 2014
Gamer-Affirmative Practice: Today’s Play Therapy
The importance of play is universal, and in many ways the nature of play is timeless. That said, there is a lot to learn about video games as 21st-century play, especially if you are a play therapist. Adding 21st-century forms of play to your repertoire can be daunting. With so many naysayers in the mental […]
Published on June 13, 2014 18:53
June 2, 2014
Bringing Emerging Technology into the Clinical Process: Implications for Engagement and Treatment
If you have ever wondered how to begin attending to, listening for, and asking questions about a patient’s use of technology, this video might give you some ideas. In it my colleague Lesa Fichte, LMSW, University at Buffalo School of Social Work, and I, discuss the role of technology, people’s relationship with technology, and how […]
Published on June 02, 2014 08:32
May 23, 2014
The Relationship Between Emerging Technology & Psychodynamic Theory
Often when I present, people are surprised that I teach on both emerging technologies such as social media and video games, and classic psychodynamic theories. Although it may initially seem counterintuitive, especially to classically trained psychotherapists and social workers, I see a strong connection between the two. Here is the first in a series of […]
Published on May 23, 2014 11:17
March 15, 2014
Social Justice & Technology Revisited
I have written before about how technology often makes life easier for a large number of the population while simultaneously disenfranchising others. The good news is that this does not have to be the case. The example I used in the past was the Starbucks App which allows customers to use, gain rewards for, and […]
Published on March 15, 2014 08:04


