Understanding and Treating the Pathological Gambler provides a combination of theory and practical solutions for the clinician working with pathological gamblers. The first half of this title discusses the history, theories and evaluation of gamblers and gambling while the second provides clinicians with interventions, based on scientific research, for the cessation of abusive gambling, including strategies for long-term abstinence and relapse prevention. Written by a world renowned expert on the subject Provides a balanced combination of theory and practical solutions A must for anyone involved in the treatment of pathological gamblers
Table of contents
Introduction: The History and Psychology of Gambling Etiology and treatment of Problem Gambling: The Different Approaches Assessing the Gambler The Fundamental Principles of Gambling: Independence of Turns Treatment of the Excessive Gambler: The Cognitive Approach Treatment of the Excessive Gambler: The Behavioural Approach Relapse Prevention Difficulties Related to the treatment: How to Overcome Them Appendix 1: The South Oaks Gambling Screen Appendix 2: Diagnostic Interview for Pathological Gambling