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  1. Pathological gambling and loss by Robert G Whitman-Raymond, 1986
  2. Guidelines for the development of a continuum of care model manual for pathological gambling services by Phyllis Reilly, 1991
  3. Prevalence of problem & pathological gambling among outpatient mental health clients using the South Oaks Gambling Screen by Phyllis Reilly, 1991
  4. Pathological gambling and criminal behavior by Henry R Lesieur, 1983
  5. Supplementary report on the prevalence rate of pathological gambling in the Delaware Valley in 1984: A report (Rutgers/Camden forum for policy research and public service) by R. P Culleton, 1985
  6. Report on pathological gambling in New Jersey by Henry R Lesieur, 1988
  7. Alcoholism and Pathological Gambling by Arthur Herscovitch, 1997-06
  8. Pathological gambling: The biopsychological variables and their management, a review of the empirical literature, final report by Nady A El-Guebaly, 2000
  9. Pathological Gambling Pocketbook (Medical pocketbooks) by Donatella Marazziti, 2000-01
  10. Pathological gambling: Summations from the first Statewide Training Institute, presented by the New York State Office of Mental Health, Division of Clinical ... November 8-10, 1982, Albany, New York by Hannah Grad Goodman, 1985
  11. Pathological gambling & chemical dependency: Similarities and unique characteristics by Sandra Brustuen, 1995
  12. The profile of pathological gamblers by Robert L Custer, 1980
  13. You Bet Your Life: The Burdens of Gambling by Neil D. Isaacs, 2001-07-13

61. Pathological Gambling
This comprehensive overview will address different types of gambling behaviors fromsocial to addictive as well as signs and symptoms of pathological gambling.
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    pathological gambling. Date 200006-16. Diagnosis and treatment of pathologicalgambling. In Lewis JA, ed. Addictions concepts and strategies for treatment.
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    Pathologic Gambling BRIAN K. UNWIN, MAJ, MC, USA Darnall Army Community Hospital, Fort Hood, Texas MARK K. DAVIS, LTC, MS, USA Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, Georgia JASON B. DE LEEUW, CPT, MS, USA Community Mental Health Service, Fort Meade, Maryland A patient information handout on gambling, written by the authors of this article, is provided on page 749. Pathologic gambling and problem gambling affect approximately 5 to 15 million Americans and are common in young people. The community-minded family physician is in a good position to identify and assist patients who have gambling-related problems and thereby prevent or treat the resultant personal, family and social disruptions. Provider and community education about the depth and breadth of this condition is crucial for the identification and treatment of a growing problem. As with many psychologic conditions, identification of the disorder and treatment of the patient by the family physician comprise the primary treatment. Screening tools, treatment programs and self-help groups provide additional resources for the family physician. An illustrative case report demonstrates the importance of heightened awareness of and screening for this common condition. (Am Fam Physician 2000;61:741-9.) Pathologic gambling is identified in every social class. Unfortunately, no systematic process of educating, screening and treating pathologic gamblers is currently in place. Family physicians need to have a heightened awareness about the impact of the pathologic gambler's behavior on the family and should be familiar with screening instruments and treatment options.

    65. Mental Health - Pathological Gambling Top Links
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    To provide awareness to all of the citizens of the State of Arizona regarding the social and economic impact of compulsive Gambling.
    California Council on Problem Gambling
    A state-wide, non-profit organization made up of individuals from the clinical, academic and research disciplines as well as recovering compulsive gamblers, their families, and other interested parties.
    Chinese American Problem Gambling
    Provides information about the Chinese Community Problem Gambling Project in San Francisco, California. Also, provides a problem gambling self-assessment in both Chinese and English.
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    A non-profit corporation and is the Connecticut affiliate of the National Council on Problem Gambling. Helpline services for Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
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    66. Problem Gambling Initiative
    Diagnostic criteria for 312.31 pathological gambling. Approximatelyonethird of individuals with pathological gambling are females.
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    Diagnostic criteria for 312.31 Pathological Gambling
    A. Persistent and recurrent maladaptive gambling behaviour as indicated by five (or more) of the following:
  • is preoccupied with gambling (eg, preoccupied with reliving past gambling experiences, handicapping or planning the next venture, or thinking of ways to get money with which to gamble) needs to gamble with increasing amounts of money in order to achieve the desired excitement has repeated unsuccessful efforts to control, cut back, or stop gambling is restless or irritable when attempting to cut down or stop gambling gambles as a way of escaping from problems or of relieving a dysphoric mood (eg, feelings of helplessness, guilt, anxiety, depression) after losing money gambling, often returns another day to get even ("chasing" one's losses) lies to family members, therapist, or others to conceal the extent of involvement with gambling has committed illegal acts such as forgery, fraud, theft, or embezzlement to finance gambling has jeopardized or lost a significant relationship, job, or educational or career opportunity because of gambling relies on others to provide money to relieve a desperate financial situation caused by gambling
  • B. The gambling behaviour is not better accounted for by a Manic Episode.

    67. NEJM -- Pathological Gambling: The Making Of A Medical Problem
    Book Review from The New England Journal of Medicine PathologicalGambling The making of a medical problem.
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    By Brian Castellani. 222 pp. Albany, State University of New York Press, 2000. $18.95. ISBN 0-7914-4522-4. Gambling has always existed, but only recently has it taken on the colorful and highly accessible forms we know today. Essentially, on the outcome of an entirely unpredictable event. In other hence the term, "games of chance." A gambler's main task is to use any information available to predict the outcome of the game (although it is, of course, unpredictable). We might wonder why anyone would risk his or her financial security on such a dubious venture. But most gamblers behave Full Text of this Article
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    68. University Of Nevada, Reno::Institute For The Study Of Gambling And Commercial G
    Problem and pathological gambling. The Downside Problem and pathological gambling480 pages, 25 articles, 6 x 9, ©2002 cloth, 0942828-39-9, $69.95.
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    The Downside: Problem and Pathological Gambling
    Edited by Jeffrey J. Marotta, Judy A. Cornelius, and William R. Eadington Gambling over the past thirty years has dramatically increased in availability, acceptance, legitimization, and legalization throughout the world. Accompanying this growth has been an increase in the incidence and visibility of destructive gambling behavior the downside. Well-known researchers and academics from around the world have contributed articles on the topic of problem and pathological gambling for this publication. They range from the philosophic, such as Steven Graybar and Duane Varble's perspective on pathological gamblers and pathological warriors, to the pragmatic, such as Lynn Wallisch's article on Texas before and after the State lottery and her observations on the under-served Hispanic population. The articles are informative and instructive. Order Information You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to see the Order Form. Click on the link below to download it.

    69. Problem Gambling FAQ
    pathological gambling is the inability, over an extended period of time, toresist impulses to gamble. Are there phases to pathological gambling?
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    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?

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    74. Pathological Gambling
    Directory, Home Health Mental Health Disorders Impulse Control PathologicalGambling (63) Research (7); Support Groups (8); Treatment Services (10). See Also
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    75. Pathological Gambling. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. pathological gambling.see compulsive gambling. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
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    76. German Journal Of Psychiatry Moreyra Pathological Gambling
    German Journal of Psychiatry. ISSN 14331055. Review of the Phenomenology, Etiologyand Treatment of pathological gambling. Phenomenology of pathological gambling.
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    Paula Moreyra¹, Angela Ibáñez², Jerónimo Saiz-Ruiz², Kore Nissenson¹, and Carlos Blanco Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University/ New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Spain Corresponding author: Carlos Blanco, M.D. Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute, Box 69, 1051 Riverside Drive, New York NY 10032, USA cb255@columbia.edu
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    Objective: Pathological gambling is an increasing public health problem. Many mental health professionals have limited information regarding the etiology, phenomenology and treatment of this patient population. Method: Computerized literature search using PsycLIT and MEDLINE for the years 1984 to 1999. Results and conclusion: There are several competing conceptualizations of pathological gambling: as an impulse control disorder, a mood disorder, an obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder, or a non-pharmacological addiction. An alternative model of pathological gambling is as a heterogeneous disorder with different subtypes sharing certain characteristics. Both biological and psychological factors play a role in the etiology of pathological gambling. Treatment options include several medications, psychotherapies and attendance to Gamblers Anonymous, although none of them are established treatments. There is the need for further research in order to improve the understanding of this disorder and improve the quality of the treatments available (German J Psychiatry, 2000;3:

    77. An Investigation Into Pathological Gambling
    An investigation into pathological gambling Center for Documentation and Research,OSC Cristina Molo Bettiline, Maddalena Alippi, Boris Wernli May 2002
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    An investigation into pathological gambling
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    Cristina Molo Bettiline, Maddalena Alippi, Boris Wernli
    May 2002 An investigation into pathological gambling
    The study involved telephone interviews with a representative sample of 1044 persons selected for gender, age and profession drawn from the entire population over the age 18, and face-to-face interviews with a proportional sample of 1000 casino clients. The interview questionnaire contained socio-demographic items, a series of questions relating to all types of gambling behaviour, the internationally validated SOGS scale, which is derived from the DSM-II diagnostic criteria, and the three questions taken from the gamblers Anonymous questionnaire. Analysis of the results of the study shows that half of the adult population of Ticino gamble at least once a year, notably on the state Lottery (47%), and 6% visited a casino in the year prior to the survey. While 98.8% of Ticino residents do not appear to have gambling problems, 0.6% are likely to be problem gamblers and another 6% pathological gamblers (making a total of round 3,000 problem and pathological gamblers among the resident adult population of the canton). This prevalence rate is at the lower bound of those observed in studies in studies conducted in other countries.

    78. Gambling Treatment Study: Department Of Psychiatry: UI Health Care
    Department of Psychiatry. Bupropion Versus Placebo in the Treatment of PathologicalGambling. The experiencing. Signs of pathological gambling.
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    Signs of Pathological Gambling
    • Preoccupation with gambling Increased betting to maintain excitement Irritability, restlessness, or inability to cut back or control gambling Gambling to escape problems or to feel better Returning to gambling environment to "get even" over gambling loss Lying about gambling behavior Participation in illegal acts to finance gambling Job, education, or relationship loss due to gambling
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    • Gaining a better understanding of pathological gambling, signs and symptoms, and also resources that may be able to offer help.

    79. Psychiatry, Pathological Gambling Disorder - The University Of
    Psychiatry, pathological gambling Disorder the University of Minnesota.About the Department. pathological gambling Disorder. Current Studies.
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    80. University Of Nevada Press - The Downside: Problem And Pathological Gambling
    Nature submenu. The Downside Problem and pathological gambling WilliamR. Eadington and Judy A Cornelius, editors. This volume includes
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