Current research paints the picture of problem gambling as a multifaceted phenomenon, for which there is not one single explanation. A wealth of factors are implied in the development and maintenance of problem gambling, including biological mechanisms of rewardprocessing (e.g. Linnet et al., 2010a), cognitive processes of attention (e.g. Brevers et al., 2011), implicit memory (e.g. McCusker & Gettings, 1997), decision-making (e.g. Brevers et al., 2013) and beliefs (e.g. Myrseth et al., 2010), mechanisms underlying mood regulation (Brown et al., 2004) and coping styles (e.g. Gupta et al., 2004). Individual factors are thought to interact with the gambling environment and the larger social, professional and familial environment, adding to th...
Contains fulltext : 135384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In problem gamb...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
Background From a clinical perspective, knowledge of the psychological processes involved in maintai...
International audienceAbstract Background and aims Blaszczynski and Nower (2002) conceptualized thei...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
Problem gambling is often accompanied by a range of irrational cognitions that promote excessive gam...
Currently, cognitive behavioral therapies appear to be one of the most studied treatments for gambli...
This presentation was given as part of the 2011 London Workshop on Problem Gambling: Theory and (Bes...
Background and aims: Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs) process gambling...
The goal of this PhD thesis was to disentangle the role of impulsivity traits and gambling-related c...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Pathways Model (Blaszczynski & Nower, 2002) posits that proble...
Blaszczynski and Nower (2002) conceptualized their Pathways Model by postulating the existence of th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore if and which specific cognitive biases play a role i...
Three linked studies, testing key aspects of the Pathways towards Problem and Pathological Gambling ...
Contains fulltext : 138112.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In problem gamb...
Contains fulltext : 135384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In problem gamb...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
Background From a clinical perspective, knowledge of the psychological processes involved in maintai...
International audienceAbstract Background and aims Blaszczynski and Nower (2002) conceptualized thei...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
Problem gambling is often accompanied by a range of irrational cognitions that promote excessive gam...
Currently, cognitive behavioral therapies appear to be one of the most studied treatments for gambli...
This presentation was given as part of the 2011 London Workshop on Problem Gambling: Theory and (Bes...
Background and aims: Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs) process gambling...
The goal of this PhD thesis was to disentangle the role of impulsivity traits and gambling-related c...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Pathways Model (Blaszczynski & Nower, 2002) posits that proble...
Blaszczynski and Nower (2002) conceptualized their Pathways Model by postulating the existence of th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore if and which specific cognitive biases play a role i...
Three linked studies, testing key aspects of the Pathways towards Problem and Pathological Gambling ...
Contains fulltext : 138112.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In problem gamb...
Contains fulltext : 135384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In problem gamb...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
Background From a clinical perspective, knowledge of the psychological processes involved in maintai...