Pathological gamblers are prone to leave treatment early and often display low levels of motivation within treatment. Use of brief treatments that emphasize reducing client ambivalence through motivational techniques may help increase the likelihood of treatment compliance. This case study describes a 5-session treatment of pathological gambling using a brief and motivationally focused cognitive-behavioral guided self-change (GSC) approach. The 36-year-old gambler in this study was treated for pathological gambling. At 1-month and 6-month follow-ups, the individual evidenced significant improvement in symptoms of pathological gambling. The client also showed considerable reductions in gambling behaviors including number of gambling episodes...
Pathological gambling is a mental disorder characterized by continuous and repetitive gambling behav...
Treatment dropout and relapse among problem gamblers (PGs) are high. Due to the heterogeneity of PGs...
Background: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of group and individual formats of a combine...
Pathological gamblers are prone to leave treatment early and often display low levels of motivation ...
A novel approach to the cognitive behavioral treatment of pathological gambling is described. The ap...
The study aimed to strengthen the scarce literature on self-help treatments for Problem Gambling (PG...
Psychological interventions can improve outcomes and reduce symptom severity for individuals with ga...
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...
Psychological therapies have been proposed for the treatment of pathological and problem gambling, a...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
The legalization and availability of new forms of gambling are increasing in most Western countries....
The current study aimed to provide a preliminary evaluation of the differential efficacy of a cognit...
ABSTRACT—Pathological gambling is a psychiatric disor-der that has considerable public-health implic...
The cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach used within the unit for the treatment of problem ga...
Pathological gambling is a mental disorder characterized by continuous and repetitive gambling behav...
Treatment dropout and relapse among problem gamblers (PGs) are high. Due to the heterogeneity of PGs...
Background: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of group and individual formats of a combine...
Pathological gamblers are prone to leave treatment early and often display low levels of motivation ...
A novel approach to the cognitive behavioral treatment of pathological gambling is described. The ap...
The study aimed to strengthen the scarce literature on self-help treatments for Problem Gambling (PG...
Psychological interventions can improve outcomes and reduce symptom severity for individuals with ga...
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...
Psychological therapies have been proposed for the treatment of pathological and problem gambling, a...
lmost all treatment approaches for pathological gam-bling have been modelled after preexisting subst...
The legalization and availability of new forms of gambling are increasing in most Western countries....
The current study aimed to provide a preliminary evaluation of the differential efficacy of a cognit...
ABSTRACT—Pathological gambling is a psychiatric disor-der that has considerable public-health implic...
The cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach used within the unit for the treatment of problem ga...
Pathological gambling is a mental disorder characterized by continuous and repetitive gambling behav...
Treatment dropout and relapse among problem gamblers (PGs) are high. Due to the heterogeneity of PGs...
Background: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of group and individual formats of a combine...