This article provides an overview of the development and validation of a Counsellor Task Analysis (Problem Gambling) [CTA (PG)] instrument undertaken in order to document the activities of counsellors in problem gambling services. The CTA (PG) aims to provide a broad overview of the complexity of the counsellor\u27s role; specify the range of tasks they perform; and document the relationship between the frequency of task performance and the counsellor\u27s beliefs about the importance of the tasks performed.The CTA (PG) instrument addresses nine dimensions of practice activity through nine subscales, all of which demonstrate internal consistency. It appears to be a strong instrument in terms of its measurement error characteristics for reco...
Introduction : The reasons for not taking treatment may include various social, cultural, individua...
Gambling is a complex human behavior where it origin and maintenance factors can be considered from ...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
Background Despite their crucial role in bridging science and practice, not much is known about coun...
INTRODUCTION: International prevalence rates for problem gambling are estimated at 2.3%. Problem gam...
Responsible gambling tools are an intervention that is designed to decrease gambling among individua...
Abstract: The concept of recovery is poorly and inconsistently defined in the gambling field. This i...
# Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract The development and evaluation of the Centr...
The Vermont Council on Problem Gambling is a non-profit corporation, founded and incorporated in 199...
BACKGROUND: A gambling disorder, which newly ranks among an addiction disorder, may develop with a l...
Introduction: The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the relative effectiveness of 2 of th...
Recovery is a diffuse concept that is poorly and inconsistently defined in the gambling literature. ...
This paper addresses the question of how much intervention is necessary for the effective treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a growing concern as governments become more reliant on gambling rev...
Gambling and gambling disorders have received solicitous attention by clinicians and researchers dur...
Introduction : The reasons for not taking treatment may include various social, cultural, individua...
Gambling is a complex human behavior where it origin and maintenance factors can be considered from ...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
Background Despite their crucial role in bridging science and practice, not much is known about coun...
INTRODUCTION: International prevalence rates for problem gambling are estimated at 2.3%. Problem gam...
Responsible gambling tools are an intervention that is designed to decrease gambling among individua...
Abstract: The concept of recovery is poorly and inconsistently defined in the gambling field. This i...
# Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract The development and evaluation of the Centr...
The Vermont Council on Problem Gambling is a non-profit corporation, founded and incorporated in 199...
BACKGROUND: A gambling disorder, which newly ranks among an addiction disorder, may develop with a l...
Introduction: The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the relative effectiveness of 2 of th...
Recovery is a diffuse concept that is poorly and inconsistently defined in the gambling literature. ...
This paper addresses the question of how much intervention is necessary for the effective treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a growing concern as governments become more reliant on gambling rev...
Gambling and gambling disorders have received solicitous attention by clinicians and researchers dur...
Introduction : The reasons for not taking treatment may include various social, cultural, individua...
Gambling is a complex human behavior where it origin and maintenance factors can be considered from ...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...