Pathological Gambling (PG) is a persistent, recurrent, problematic gambling behaviour, leading to clinically significant impairment or distress. Literature studies regarding pharmacotherapy for PG treatment are complicated. Successful and promising results have been obtained with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and pharmacotherapy. In the treatment period with CBT, individual model for gambling behaviour was established and focused on automatic thoughts. Cognitive restructuring was performed and behavioural interventions were used. Also, a relapse prevention plan was devised. The treatment period and effect with pharmacotherapy and CBT of a patient suffering from PG and comorbid depression are discussed in this case report
AbstractPathological gambling is classified as an impulse-control disorder, although it has much in ...
Pathological gamblers are prone to leave treatment early and often display low levels of motivation ...
Abstract Background Gambling disorder (GD) is defined as persistent and recurrent problematic gambli...
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...
A novel approach to the cognitive behavioral treatment of pathological gambling is described. The ap...
A novel approach to the cognitive behavioral treatment of pathological gambling is described. The ap...
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...
Gambling disorder (GD) has been reclassified recently into the "Substance-Related and Addictive Diso...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
The cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach used within the unit for the treatment of problem ga...
The cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach used within the unit for the treatment of problem ga...
Psychological therapies have been proposed for the treatment of pathological and problem gambling, a...
Pathological gamblers are prone to leave treatment early and often display low levels of motivation ...
AbstractPathological gambling is classified as an impulse-control disorder, although it has much in ...
Pathological gamblers are prone to leave treatment early and often display low levels of motivation ...
Abstract Background Gambling disorder (GD) is defined as persistent and recurrent problematic gambli...
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...
A novel approach to the cognitive behavioral treatment of pathological gambling is described. The ap...
A novel approach to the cognitive behavioral treatment of pathological gambling is described. The ap...
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...
Gambling disorder (GD) has been reclassified recently into the "Substance-Related and Addictive Diso...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
The cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach used within the unit for the treatment of problem ga...
The cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach used within the unit for the treatment of problem ga...
Psychological therapies have been proposed for the treatment of pathological and problem gambling, a...
Pathological gamblers are prone to leave treatment early and often display low levels of motivation ...
AbstractPathological gambling is classified as an impulse-control disorder, although it has much in ...
Pathological gamblers are prone to leave treatment early and often display low levels of motivation ...
Abstract Background Gambling disorder (GD) is defined as persistent and recurrent problematic gambli...