In this paper the treatment with stimulus control, exposure and relapse prevention of a patient affected by pathological gambling is described. The patient, a 47-years-old woman, was suffering from this disorder for five years. The treatment consisted of nine individual sessions (five sessions of stimulus control and exposure and four sessions of relapse prevention) in a period of ten weeks. At the end of 1-year follow-up, the patient was much improved, without gambling behavior nor associated symptoms, as well as with a greater overall adaptation. The implications of this case for clinical research and practice are discussed
Background Various psychological therapies for pathological and problem gambling have been evaluated...
A novel approach to the cognitive behavioral treatment of pathological gambling is described. The ap...
ABSTRACT—Pathological gambling is a psychiatric disor-der that has considerable public-health implic...
The aim of this paper was, on the one hand, to determine the efficacy of stimulus control and exposu...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of Gambling Stud...
The aim of this paper was to test the comparative effectiveness of three therapeutic modalities [a) ...
The legalization and availability of new forms of gambling are increasing in most Western countries....
Pathological Gambling (PG) is a persistent, recurrent, problematic gambling behaviour, leading to cl...
Pathological Gambling (PG) is a persistent, recurrent, problematic gambling behaviour, leading to cl...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
AbstractPathological gambling is classified as an impulse-control disorder, although it has much in ...
AbstractPathological gambling is a mental disorder characterized by a continuous or periodic loss of...
AbstractPathological gambling is a progressive and chronic disorder that is characterized by an unre...
Pathological gambling is a mental disorder characterized by continuous and repetitive gambling behav...
Pathological gambling is a mental disorder characterized by continuous and repetitive gambling behav...
Background Various psychological therapies for pathological and problem gambling have been evaluated...
A novel approach to the cognitive behavioral treatment of pathological gambling is described. The ap...
ABSTRACT—Pathological gambling is a psychiatric disor-der that has considerable public-health implic...
The aim of this paper was, on the one hand, to determine the efficacy of stimulus control and exposu...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of Gambling Stud...
The aim of this paper was to test the comparative effectiveness of three therapeutic modalities [a) ...
The legalization and availability of new forms of gambling are increasing in most Western countries....
Pathological Gambling (PG) is a persistent, recurrent, problematic gambling behaviour, leading to cl...
Pathological Gambling (PG) is a persistent, recurrent, problematic gambling behaviour, leading to cl...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
AbstractPathological gambling is classified as an impulse-control disorder, although it has much in ...
AbstractPathological gambling is a mental disorder characterized by a continuous or periodic loss of...
AbstractPathological gambling is a progressive and chronic disorder that is characterized by an unre...
Pathological gambling is a mental disorder characterized by continuous and repetitive gambling behav...
Pathological gambling is a mental disorder characterized by continuous and repetitive gambling behav...
Background Various psychological therapies for pathological and problem gambling have been evaluated...
A novel approach to the cognitive behavioral treatment of pathological gambling is described. The ap...
ABSTRACT—Pathological gambling is a psychiatric disor-der that has considerable public-health implic...