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Evidence-Based Treatments for Problem Gambling
Başlık:
Evidence-Based Treatments for Problem Gambling
Yazar:
McIntosh, Cameron. author.
ISBN:
9783319624853
Edisyon:
1st ed. 2017.
Fiziksel Niteleme:
XIII, 102 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resource.
Seri:
SpringerBriefs in Psychology,
İçindekiler:
1.Problem Gambling Background -- Psychoeducation for ProblemGambling -- Motivational Interviewing for Problem Gambling -- Cognitive Behavioural Treatment for Problem Gambling -- Metacognitive and Mindfulness Treatments for Problem Gambling -- Schema Therapy for Problem Gambling -- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Problem Gambling -- Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for Problem Gambling -- Pharmacology for Problem Gambling -- Relapse Prevention for Problem Gambling.
Özet:
This international survey addresses gaps in the knowledge base on problem gambling, emphasizing evidence-based best practices for working with this diverse and notably resistant client population. A detailed introduction offers current findings on behavioral, affective, and neurological manifestations of disordered gambling, with prevalent types of resultant psychological, financial, and social harm. The book’s conceptual discussion examines clinical and sub-clinical presentations as well as the complex interplay of psychological and social factors that create barriers to seeking help. And on the practical side, up-to-date chapters detail widely-used and newer treatment options for compulsive gambling with the best chances of reducing treatment non-compliance and post-treatment relapses, including: · Psychoeducation. · Motivational interviewing. · Cognitive behavioral therapy. · Metacognitive and mindfulness approaches. · Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. · Dialectical Behavior Therapy. · Schema therapy. · Pharmacology. · Relapse Prevention. Evidence-Based Treatments for Problem Gambling is a ready source of insights, data, and strategies for counselors working in problem gambling treatment centers, and for psychologists and counselors operating in public or private practice who see individuals with problem gambling as a primary or comorbid presentation. Researchers, lecturers, and treatment clinic managers will find this presentation both informative and immediately useful.
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