Gambling as an addictive behaviour impaired control, harm minimisation, treatment and prevention

'If thinking about addiction is going to change, the study of excessive gambling is likely to be one of the richest sources of new ideas' (Jim Orford). In this book, the authors present research into gambling, showing the psychological variables that govern the erosion or maintenance of se...

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Main Authors: Dickerson, Mark G. (Author), O'Connor, John 1958- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011
Series:International research monographs in the addictions
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Summary:'If thinking about addiction is going to change, the study of excessive gambling is likely to be one of the richest sources of new ideas' (Jim Orford). In this book, the authors present research into gambling, showing the psychological variables that govern the erosion or maintenance of self-control over gambling behaviour. These studies provide an empirical basis for a model of impaired control of gambling. Impaired control, in its broadest sense, is considered to be the defining psychological construct of all the addictive behaviours and occupies a central position in conceptualising the addictive aspects of gambling
Item Description:Originally published: 2006
Physical Description:xxvii, 176 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780521399197
052139919X