This Note will examine what problem gambling is and demonstrate the parallels between problem gambling and substance abuse. The Note will then explore the development and expansion of problem-solving courts for substance abuse and mental health and explore the pros and cons of problem gambling courts, in the end offering support for the further creation and development of problem gambling courts
The DSM-IV has modelled pathological gambling aftersubstance dependence (1). Symptoms defining patho...
Rationale: A key factor in our understanding of problem gambling is control: over gambling outcomes ...
Problem gambling, substance use disorders, and their cooccurrence are serious public health concerns...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in gambling participation and net losses ($5.3 bil...
A focus group of Reno area Gamblers Anonymous members identified four psychological traits contribut...
The gambling industry has grown into a global business in the 21st century. This has created the nee...
The development of effective problem gambling prevention programs is in its infancy. The present pap...
The Vermont Council on Problem Gambling is a non-profit corporation, founded and incorporated in 199...
There are effective treatment options for people experiencing gambling-related problems but problem ...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a public health issue and its comorbidity with other health conditio...
Gambling, including pathological gambling and problem gambling, has received increased attention fro...
Gambling, including pathological gambling and problem gambling, has received increased attention fro...
Recognition is growing that gambling, although highly profitable for corporations and governments, i...
Permission received from AAMFT to post the AAMFT Clinical Update “Problem Gambling,” published in Ja...
Background: The prevention paradox (PP) describes a situation in which a greater number of cases of ...
The DSM-IV has modelled pathological gambling aftersubstance dependence (1). Symptoms defining patho...
Rationale: A key factor in our understanding of problem gambling is control: over gambling outcomes ...
Problem gambling, substance use disorders, and their cooccurrence are serious public health concerns...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in gambling participation and net losses ($5.3 bil...
A focus group of Reno area Gamblers Anonymous members identified four psychological traits contribut...
The gambling industry has grown into a global business in the 21st century. This has created the nee...
The development of effective problem gambling prevention programs is in its infancy. The present pap...
The Vermont Council on Problem Gambling is a non-profit corporation, founded and incorporated in 199...
There are effective treatment options for people experiencing gambling-related problems but problem ...
BACKGROUND: Problem gambling is a public health issue and its comorbidity with other health conditio...
Gambling, including pathological gambling and problem gambling, has received increased attention fro...
Gambling, including pathological gambling and problem gambling, has received increased attention fro...
Recognition is growing that gambling, although highly profitable for corporations and governments, i...
Permission received from AAMFT to post the AAMFT Clinical Update “Problem Gambling,” published in Ja...
Background: The prevention paradox (PP) describes a situation in which a greater number of cases of ...
The DSM-IV has modelled pathological gambling aftersubstance dependence (1). Symptoms defining patho...
Rationale: A key factor in our understanding of problem gambling is control: over gambling outcomes ...
Problem gambling, substance use disorders, and their cooccurrence are serious public health concerns...