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         Compulsive Gambling:     more books (103)
  1. Deadly Odds: Recovery from Compulsive Gambling (A Fireside Parkside Book) by Ken Estes, Mike Brubaker, 1994-01
  2. Teenagers and Compulsive Gambling (Issues) by Edward F. Dolan, 1994-03
  3. Compulsive Gambling: Theory, Research, and Practice by Howard J. Shaffer, Sharon A. Stein, et all 1989-08
  4. Compulsive Gambling - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-09-17
  5. Women Overpowered by Compulsive Gambling by Rosemary A. Cunliffe North, 2008-03-24
  6. Pathological Gambling: Etiology, Comorbidity, And Treatment by Nancy M. Petry, 2004-11-30
  7. Treating Gambling Problems (Wiley Treating Addictions series) by William G. McCown, William A. Howatt, 2007-03-30
  8. Turning the Tables on Gambling by Dr. Gregory L. Jantz, Gregory L. Jantz, 2001-04
  9. Gambling and Gaming Addictions in Adolescence (Parent, Adolescent and Child Training Skills) by Mark Griffiths, 2002-07-26
  10. Out of Control: Gambling and Other Impulse-Control Disorders (Encyclopedia of Psychological Disorders) by Linda N. Bayer, 2000-08
  11. The Psychology of Gambling (International Series in Social Psychology) by Michael Walker, 1995-12-27
  12. The Psychodynamics and Psychology of Gambling: The Gambler's Mind (Gambling Theory and Research Series, V. 1) by Mikal J. Aasved, 2002-07
  13. How To Become A Gambling Pro! by wings of success, 2010-08-10
  14. Gambling: Behavior Theory, Research, and Application by Charles A. Lyons, Mark R. Dixon, and Ginger R. Wilson Patrick M. Ghezzi, 2006-05-01

21. Hope House Is A Treatment Centre For Alcoholism.
Residential treatment and aftercare support to those suffering from alcohol and substance abuse and compulsive gambling.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~hopehouse/index.htm
Hope House, in Foxford, County Mayo, Ireland, is an organization dedicated to helping people recover from alcoholism and other addictions. Our services include residential and continuing care for adults, along with support programs for families affected by alcoholism and other dependancies. Our services include residential and continuing care, along with support programmes for families affected by chemical dependancy. Hope House also has a FREE chat room set up for those who have been through the treatment programme as well as their spouses, family members and friends. The 'finding us' page offers maps of Ireland and of the west of Ireland - print them off and bring them with you if you are travelling to meet with us.
Philosophy

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Are you concerned about the drinking, gambling or drug use
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22. Compulsive Gambling Resources
therein. If you have information about these or other compulsive gamblingrelated links, please e-mail us with the details. Thanks.
http://www.lottery.state.mn.us/gambtreatment.html
Gambling Treatment
State Approved Gambling Treatment Providers
CITY PROVIDER TELEPHONE NUMBER SPECIFIC
POPULATION
SERVED
Ada Linda Hamann Anoka Cheryl Minks, Transformation House Apple Valley Deborah Haddock, L.P. Apple Valley Susan Johnson Baudette Eric Graham, LP Beltrami Upper Mississippi Mental Health Clinic Bemidji Four Winds Center Bemidji Eric Graham, LP Bloomington Deborah Anderson, Lifestyles Counseling Bloomington Holli Kelly-Trembley, Family and Childrens Service Blue Earth Joanna Shager Hocker, New Hope Counseling and Mediation Center Brainerd Northern Pines Mental Health Clinic Burnsville Janette Grazzini, LICSW, Lutheran Social Services Cass Lake Leech Lake Mental Health Program, Gloria Mellado Native American Canton, S.D. Bob Brown, Keystone Treatment Center Chaska Ted Harrison, Wauona Training and Consulting, Inc. Duluth Dennis Cummings, Bethel Out Patient Center Duluth Gamblers Intervention Services Duluth Gerald T. Ouelette, Polinsky Rehabilitation Duluth Robert Pyle, Ph.D.

23. Iona Welcome Page
Iona College. A Small Theological College and Centre for compulsive gambling Counsellor Training. Windsor, Essex County, Ontario
http://www.ionacollege.edu/

24. Compulsive Gambling
compulsive gambling. Intervention resources for alcoholism, drug addiction, gambling, computer addiction, other. Vaughn J. Howland
http://www.intervention.com/compulsive
Compulsive Gambling.
Intervention resources for alcoholism, drug addiction, gambling, computer addiction, other. Intervention Center
Helping People Accept Help Home Site Map Family Intervention Executive Intervention Intervention Training Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Addiction Resources Related Information Vaughn J. Howland Contact Us
Compulsive Gambling
Alcohol, Drugs, Gambling, Computer, Other
Contact the Intervention Center for help with a loved one or colleague. Intervention Center
Compulsive Gambling
The Intervention Center provides intervention resources for addiction and other self-destructive behaviors. The Intervention Center provides addiction intervention training for mental health professionals. Vaughn J. Howland travels throughout the country helping people perform respectful and effective interventions for addiction. He is familiar with many nationally known treatment facilities specializing in addiction such as Ashley, Betty Ford, and Hazelden.
Compulsive Gambling Intervention
The kindest and most loving thing family and friends can do.

25. What Treatment Is Available For Compulsive Gambling?
Unfortunately, most compulsive gamblers refuse help until problems occur. The peer support group for compulsive gambling is Gamblers Anonymous (GA).
http://www.lostbet.com/pages/treatment.htm
Frequently Asked Questions Treatment
Founded 15 years ago, CGC is the oldest treatment center in the country dedicated solely to the treatment of compulsive gamblers.
It offers treatment for every level of need including:
  • Residential treatment for compulsive gamblers Outpatient treatment for compulsive gamblers and their families Peer support group (GA)

Residential Treatment
Our residential program offers 4 to 6 weeks of intensive treatment.
Some gamblers may require more or less time, so recommendations will be made following an initial assessment.
The therapy is specifically designed to fit the needs of the client, and most sessions are run individually rather than in educational groups. We have found this to be most effective in managing the intense feelings surrounding the addiction.
Outpatient treatment is often required to help with related emotional problems. Unfortunately, most compulsive gamblers refuse help until problems occur.

26. PsychSouthwest Counseling & Behavioral Health Services
Offering counseling and psychological services, including treatment for addictions, compulsive gambling, and smoking. Includes staff credentials and publications.
http://psychsouthwest.com
This website is owned by:
Gerald S. Mayer, Ph.D., P.C.
An Arizona Professional Corporation Specializing in Psychological Services and Behavioral Healthcare.
"PsychSouthwest Counseling & Behavioral Health Services"
is a Service Mark and a Registered Trade Name owned by the Corporation.
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Compliance Assurance Notification For The Clients Of Independent Practitioners
Carol Stamos, M.C., C.P.C., Dr. Andrea Waddell-Pratt, and Dr. Gerald Mayer

To Our Valued Clients:
Thank you.
Carol Stamos, M.C., C.P.C., Independent Practitioner
Andrea Waddell-Pratt, Ph.D., Independent Practitioner Gerald S. Mayer, Ph.D., Independent Practitioner Gerald S. Mayer, Ph.D., P.C. Close Provided by Independent Practitioners Practitioners Our Philosophy Publications Contact us 1717 West Northern Avenue - Suite 105 Phoenix, Arizona 85021 (602) 943-0040 - FAX 943-8049 Legal

27. Action Phases
1800-426-7711. Courtesy of the Arizona Council on compulsive gambling, Inc. THE FOUR PHASES OF ACTION COMPULSIVE GAMBLERS. Note Escape
http://www.gamblinghelp.org/gambling/action.htm

28. Louisiana Association On Compulsive Gambling - FAQ
Yes! The state has counselors that are specially trained in compulsive gambling. We will Q What is compulsive gambling? Gamblers Anonymous
http://www.laprobgam.org/faq.html
Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is the Louisiana Problem Gamblers Help Line FAX Number: Q: What do you do? The Louisiana Problem Gamblers Help Line is a toll-free, confidential information and referral line that assists individuals in the state of Louisiana who may be affected by gambling problems. This includes providing information to people who want help to stop gambling, family members who are concerned about a loved one, or a person in recovery from gambling who is searching for a GA meeting. In addition, we talk to individuals from throughout the state who have a question on any other addiction and direct them to the proper resource. Q: How do I get someone banned from a casino? First of all, another person cannot get an individual banned from a casino...not even a spouse or family member. However, individuals who desire a voluntary exclusion from a casino follow the following procedures: If calling from the land-based Harrah's in New Orleans, use this guide:
  • Have the customer go to the Customer Safety Podium located next to the Lucky Dog vendor.
  • 29. TxLottery: Compulsive Gambling
    gambling. If you or someone you know has a compulsive gambling problem, we encourage you to seek help. Resources. Resource Links.
    http://www.txlottery.org/responsible.cfm
    TxLottery .org
    Latest Estimated Jackpots: Mega Millions: $60 Million for 06/04/04
    Lotto Texas: $75 Million for 06/02/04
    Texas Two Step: for 06/04/04 Where the $ Goes Got a Question? Jobs Legal Notices ... Claim Centers
    The Texas Lottery designs its games to be a fun form of entertainment. We encourage players to "play responsibly." However, some players may have difficulty knowing when to stop. For some, gambling of any kind can become a problem. "Responsibility" is a core value of the Texas Lottery Commission. That includes educating our players about important game-related issues and encouraging them to play responsibly. Following are some resources we have identified to help with problem gambling. If you or someone you know has a compulsive gambling problem, we encourage you to seek help. Resources Resource Links The Texas Lottery Commission wants everyone to enjoy our games. Please remember to play responsibly!
  • Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
    (phone: 800-832-9623) NASPL FAQ Section
    (phone: 800-522-4700) NASPL Resources Links
    (phone: 800-522-4700) National Center for Responsible Gambling Gam-Anon.org
  • 30. Compulsive Gambling Bibliography
    Problem Gambling. Problem Gambling – A Bibliography. Assessment Discussions of the tools for diagnosing and assessing the prevalence of problem gambling.
    http://www.naspl.org/bibliog.html
    Problem Gambling
    Last update: November 25, 2003
    indicates sections updated in the most recent revision. Please select a category to jump to the appropriate articles. Articles may appear in more than one category. Addiction Theory: Articles dealing with the general theory of addictions and the relationship between gambling and other types of addiction. (Revised 4/18/02) Assessment: Discussions of the tools for diagnosing and assessing the prevalence of problem gambling. (Revised 5/15/01) Behavioral Studies: Field and other studies concerned with the activities and behaviors of problem gamblers (Revised 10/8/03) Biology and Medicine: Papers dealing with the physiology and medical treatment of problem gamblers (Revised 8/15/03) Comorbidity: Studies of the relationship between problem gambling and other mental health and addictive disorders (Revised 10/24/03) Crime: Explorations of the relationship between pathological gambling and criminal activity (Revised 12/31/02) Demographics: Studies of the age, gender, and socio-economic status of problem gamblers

    31. Problem Gambling FAQ
    Are pathological gambling and compulsive gambling the same thing? The Canadian Foundation on compulsive gambling also maintains a helpline at 1888-391-1111.
    http://www.naspl.org/compgamb.html
    Problem Gambling FAQ 24 Hours a Day
    7 Days a Week U.S. Gambling Hotline 1-800-522-4700 Canadian Gambling H
    otline 1-888-391-1111 Gambling: Choices and Guidelines: booklet by the Minnesota Institute of Public Health Problem gambling terms Problem Gambling A Bibliography Problem Gambling Resources Lottery Contributions to Problem Gambling Programs ... 1998 Allocations for Problem Gambling Programs by Jurisdiction State and Provincial Gambling Programs as of January, 2001
    What is problem gambling?
    Problem gambling refers to any gambling that goes beyond "normal" bounds of gambling for fun, recreation, or entertainment. Pathological gambling is the inability, over an extended period of time, to resist impulses to gamble. It is often characterized by increasing preoccupation with gambling and a general loss of control. Pathological gamblers often "chase" their losses, feel a need to bet more frequently and in larger amounts, and continue to gamble in spite of the serious negative consequences of their behavior. Are pathological gambling and compulsive gambling the same thing?

    32. Nebraska Council On Compulsive Gambling

    http://www.nebraskacouncil.com/

    33. Nebraska Council On Compulsive Gambling - Professional Counseling
    NEBRASKA compulsive gambling SERVICE PROVIDERS. To locate professional problem gambling counseling services near you, click on a
    http://www.nebraskacouncil.com/Counseling.htm
    NEBRASKA COMPULSIVE GAMBLING SERVICE PROVIDERS To locate professional problem gambling counseling services near you, click on a community to see the name of the agency, contact information, and website if available. All of these agencies have contracts with the State of Nebraska Gamblers Assistance Program and will provide free evaluations and counseling services on a sliding fee scale. Omaha Lincoln Norfolk Area Hastings/Kearney Area ... Fremont Omaha Family Service Family Service
    2101 S. 42nd Street
    Omaha, NE 68105-2909
    Fax 402-552-7444
    Familyserviceomaha.org

    Harlan Vogel CCCGC -Therapist 402-552-7466
    Main Switchboard number 402-553-3000 Fax-(402)552-7444
    Website: Familyservicemidlands.org
    For appointment contact Harlan Vogel at 552-7466 (gamblers) or Konnie Kirchner at 552-7468 (family members/some female gamblers). After hours they can call 24 hour cell #: 1-800-422-1407 and get the therapist on call. Spence Counseling/Attn: Chuck Spence, Carl Spence Linda Zitek
    11330 Q Street
    Omaha, NE 68137

    34. Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Compulsive Gambling
    Alcoholism, Alcohol and Drug Addiction, Computer Addiction, Internet Addiction, compulsive gambling. compulsive gambling / Gambling Addiction Self Diagnosis.
    http://www.intervention.com/defns.html
    Alcoholism, Alcohol and Drug Addiction, Computer Addiction, Internet Addiction, Compulsive Gambling
    Intervention resources for alcoholism, drug addiction, gambling, computer addiction, other self-destructive behavior. Intervention Center
    Helping People Accept Help Home Site Map Family Intervention Executive Intervention ... Contact
    Related Information
    Alcoholism, Alcohol and Drug Addiction, Computer Addiction, Internet Addiction, Compulsive Gambling
    Visit the Substance Abuse Resource Center on the Addiction Resourses page for a much more extensive store of facts and research material.

    35. Compulsive Gambling
    compulsive gambling. Intervention resources for alcoholism, drug addiction, gambling, computer addiction, other. Contact Us. compulsive gambling.
    http://www.intervention.com/compgamb/
    Compulsive Gambling.
    Intervention resources for alcoholism, drug addiction, gambling, computer addiction, other. Intervention Center
    Helping People Accept Help Home Site Map Family Intervention Executive Intervention Intervention Training Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Addiction Resources Related Information Vaughn J. Howland Contact Us
    Compulsive Gambling
    Alcohol, Drugs, Gambling, Computer, Other
    Contact the Intervention Center for help with a loved one or colleague. Intervention Center
    Compulsive Gambling
    The Intervention Center provides intervention resources for addiction and other self-destructive behaviors. The Intervention Center provides addiction intervention training for mental health professionals. Vaughn J. Howland travels throughout the country helping people perform respectful and effective interventions for addiction. He is familiar with many nationally known treatment facilities specializing in addiction such as Ashley, Betty Ford, and Hazelden.
    Compulsive Gambling Intervention
    The kindest and most loving thing family and friends can do. Contact the Intervention Center for help.

    36. Www.projectturnabout.com
    Caring professionals who gave them back family members who had been lost to the disease of alcoholism/drug addiction or compulsive gambling in Granite Falls, Minnesota.
    http://www.projectturnabout.com/
    COMPULSIVE GAMBLING CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY RECOVERY FOR MEN CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY RECOVERY FOR WOMEN OTHER SERVICES ... E-MAIL US Project Turnabout / Vanguard is a nationally recognized leader in the treatment and recovery of individuals and families suffering from the effects of compulsive gambling and chemical dependency. Time and again the agency has developed new programs to meet the growing and changing needs of those we serve. Our campus consists of three major programs , each with their own buildings and staff. Project Turnabout provides a safe, efficient setting in which to begin a recovery process, but without the client's involvement in program planning, the experience and caring attitude of the staff, and the philosophy of the center, true therapeutic value would not be achieved.

    37. Gamblers Anonymous: Q And A
    ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF compulsive gambling AND THE GA RECOVERY PROGRAM. What is compulsive gambling? How can you tell whether you are a compulsive gambler?
    http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/qna.html
    QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
    ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF COMPULSIVE GAMBLING
    AND THE G.A. RECOVERY PROGRAM
    What is compulsive gambling?
    The explanation that seems most acceptable to Gamblers Anonymous members is that compulsive gambling is an illness, progressive in its nature, which can never be cured, but can be arrested.
    Before coming to Gamblers Anonymous, many compulsive gamblers thought of themselves as morally weak, or at times just plain 'no good'. The Gamblers Anonymous concept is that compulsive gamblers are really very sick people who can recover if they will follow to the best of their ability a simple program that has proved successful for thousands of other men and women with a gambling or compulsive gambling problem.
    What is the first thing a compulsive gambler ought to do in order to stop gambling?
    The compulsive gambler needs to be willing to accept the fact that he or she is in the grip of a progressive illness and has a desire to get well. Our experience has shown that the Gamblers Anonymous program will always work for any person who has a desire to stop gambling. However, it will never work for the person who will not face squarely the facts about this illness.
    How can you tell whether you are a compulsive gambler?

    38. Gambling Problems Resource Center - Gambling Problems Resource Center
    To promote recognition of problem/compulsive gambling behavior, problem gambling prevention and education programs and treatment resources available in
    http://www.miph.org/gambling/
    News Calendar Links Search ... Home GAMBLING PROBLEMS RESOURCE CENTER
    Home

    Services

    State Approved Gambling Treatment Providers

    Gamblers Anonymous (GA) / GamAnon Meetings
    ...
    Links

    Gambling Problems Resource Center
    Our Mission
    To promote recognition of problem/compulsive gambling behavior, problem gambling prevention and education programs and treatment resources available in Minnesota. The Gambling Problems Resource Center is a division of the Minnesota Institute of Public Health.
    The Minnesota Problem Gambling Helpline
    The Helpline is funded by the Minnesota Department of Human Services and is a statewide, toll-free confidential 24-hour Helpline to respond to Minnesota resident's requests for information and/or referral to services for problem gamblers and other concerned individuals. The Helpline number is 1-800-333-HOPE. You may also visit our list of Gamblers Anonymous (GA)/GamAnon meeting sites and times as well as a list of state approved gambling treatment providers
    comments and suggestions
    to help make our site more useful.

    39. Problem And Compulsive Gambling News
    Gaming floor Worldwide news headlines highlighting the downside of gambling Find in page. Problem Gambling News. 5th April
    http://www.gamingfloor.com/Problem_gambling_news.html
    World-wide news headlines highlighting the downside of gambling...
    Find in page
    Problem Gambling News
    15th May Las Vegas Las Vegas Sun
    Probe highlights responsible gaming issue
    14th May France Sydney Morning Herald
    Gangs and gambling cast a violent shadow over France's gentle game
    13th May Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada.com/CP
    Suicides linked to gambling prompt N.S. gaming agency to move on VLTs

    10 out of 159 confirmed suicides in Nova Scotia between January 2001 and September 2002 have been linked to gambling addiction. 12th May South Australia News.com.au/AAP
    Gambler 'not responsible' for $22m theft
    9th May
    Gambling addict sells daughter

    9th May Victoria, Australia The Melbourne Age
    Gaming industry not doing enough: minister
    Amazing story of a gambler having to wait 3 months to join a self exclusion programme. 8th May Problem Gambling News-Medical.net Gambling increases level of brain chemical The study results are based upon a controlled test of just 9 individuals. 6th May Copenhagen, Denmark Copenhagen Post

    40. Problem And Compulsive Gambling Links
    Problem compulsive gambling. The listings can never be considered complete or definitive. Arizona Council on compulsive gambling, Inc.
    http://www.gamingfloor.com/Problem_gambling.html

    GA's twenty questions

    The listings can never be considered complete or definitive.
    Please contact us for additions or amendments editorial@gamingfloor.com or Add URL
    Africa
    Canada Holland ... Search Engines
    Africa
    National Responsible Gaming Programme

    www.responsiblegaming.co.za

    Helping prevent the development of problems associated with gaming in Africa.
    Helpline number is: 0800 006 008
    Gamblers Anonymous Australia www.gamblersanonymous.org.au Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand www.cgs.co.nz www.pgfnz.co.nz Established in response to the growing need for crisis intervention and treatment for those affected by problem gambling. Inaugural Chairman was the late Dr Fraser McDonald who was instrumental in the establishment of Gamblers Anonymous in New Zealand. Tel : 0800 664 262 or 0800 NO GAMBLE New Zealand Gambling Problem Helpline www.gamblingproblem.co.nz Helpline services for problem gamblers in New Zealand. Toll free in NZ: 0800 654 655 Northern Rivers Gambling Service www.nrgs.org.au A counseling service for problem gamblers and their families. Situated in Northern New South Wales, Australia. Canada Montreal Gazette Special feature - Video Lottery Terminals www.canada.com/montreal/specials/vlts

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