Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Even though most people who develop gambling problems do not seek treatment, many recover through their own volition. Historically referred to as natural recovery, there is growing evidence that a gambling problem rarely spontaneously resolves itself, rather resources, strategies, and actions are employed. Self-help is the most widely used type of help amongst gamblers, and the first choice of gamblers if a problem has developed. Despite this, self-help has largely only been examined as a component of studies investigating help-seeking or recovery from problem gambling, rather than in its own right. As such, previous studies have typically investigated the uptake and effectiveness of a small set of self-hel...
Despite the prevalence of gambling world-wide, relatively few individuals become problem gamblers. A...
Gamblers engage with a broad range of resources and strategies to limit or reduce their gambling. Ho...
This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on the reasons disordered gamblers try, ...
Even though most people who develop gambling problems do not seek treatment, many recover through th...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784This study examines, identifies, and analyzes gambler formal and i...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Despite the negative consequences associated with gambling, few pr...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Help-seeking for gambling problems can involve professional help (...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Proportionately few problem gamblers seek formal help for gambling...
The self-help treatment (SHT) studies for other psychological problems significantly outweigh those ...
Abstract Background Problem gambling (PG) is a seriou...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Reducing or quitting problematic gambling often requires implement...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Problem gambling can significantly affect the lives of concerned s...
The study aimed to strengthen the scarce literature on self-help treatments for Problem Gambling (PG...
Mutual aid fellowships are the most accessible and widely used treatments for different addictive be...
Abstract Approaches using self-help have proved successful at treating a range of mental and physica...
Despite the prevalence of gambling world-wide, relatively few individuals become problem gamblers. A...
Gamblers engage with a broad range of resources and strategies to limit or reduce their gambling. Ho...
This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on the reasons disordered gamblers try, ...
Even though most people who develop gambling problems do not seek treatment, many recover through th...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784This study examines, identifies, and analyzes gambler formal and i...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Despite the negative consequences associated with gambling, few pr...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Help-seeking for gambling problems can involve professional help (...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Proportionately few problem gamblers seek formal help for gambling...
The self-help treatment (SHT) studies for other psychological problems significantly outweigh those ...
Abstract Background Problem gambling (PG) is a seriou...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Reducing or quitting problematic gambling often requires implement...
Hing, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-2150-9784Problem gambling can significantly affect the lives of concerned s...
The study aimed to strengthen the scarce literature on self-help treatments for Problem Gambling (PG...
Mutual aid fellowships are the most accessible and widely used treatments for different addictive be...
Abstract Approaches using self-help have proved successful at treating a range of mental and physica...
Despite the prevalence of gambling world-wide, relatively few individuals become problem gamblers. A...
Gamblers engage with a broad range of resources and strategies to limit or reduce their gambling. Ho...
This literature review summarizes recent empirical research on the reasons disordered gamblers try, ...