Pathological Gambling, Second Edition

By Christine Adamec

Pathological Gambling, Second Edition
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Pathological gambling, also known as compulsive gambling, is a psychological disorder characterized by the inability to resist impulses to gamble, leading to severe personal or social consequences. In people who develop compulsive gambling, occasional gambling can lead to a gambling habit. Pathological Gambling examines all aspects of this disorder, including its causes, symptoms, treatment and therapy, and current research into the disorder.

Chapters include:

  • An Overview
  • Gambling and Its History in the United States
  • Who Are Pathological Gamblers?
  • Causes of Pathological Gambling
  • Other Psychiatric and Health Issues
  • Social and Legal Problems Caused by Gambling
  • Treatment: Support Groups, Medication, and Therapy


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