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Problem gambling (ludomania) is an urge to gamble despite harmful negative consequences or a desire to stop. The term is preferred to compulsive gambling among many professionals ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathological_gambling
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The National Council on Problem Gambling ... 1. You have often gambled longer than you had planned. 2. You have often gambled until your last dollar was gone. http://www.ncpgambling.org/i4a/pages/Index.cfm?pageID=3439
Pathological gambling, Pathological gambling is the inability to resist impulses to gamble, leading to severe personal or social consequences. http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/001520.htm
Alternative Names Gambling - compulsive; Compulsive gambling; Addictive gambling. Definition Return to top. Pathological gambling is being unable to resist impulses to ... http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001520.htm
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PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING. What are its main features? Although each person is different, most people with pathological gambling have some or all of the following ... http://nyspi.org/anxiety/pathological%20gambling.htm
PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING: BASIC, CLINICAL AND SERVICES RESEARCH Release Date: September 16, 1998 PA NUMBER: PA-98-106 P.T. National Institute of Mental Health National ... http://www.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-98-106.html
The diagnostic criteria ... Pathological Gambling. Pathological Gambling is persistent and recurrent maladaptive gambling behavior that disrupts personal, family, or ... http://www.psychnet-uk.com/dsm_iv/pathological_gambling.htm
Definition. Pathological gambling disorder occurs when a person gambles compulsively to such an extent that the wagering has a severe negative effect on his or her job ... http://www.minddisorders.com/Ob-Ps/Pathological-gambling-disorder.html
If you know someone who might have a gambling problem, urge him or her to call: 1-800-GAMBLE-5: 1-800-426-2535: The Wisconsin Council on Problem Gambling can confidentially refer ... http://www.wi-problemgamblers.org/
General overview, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Pathological Gambling ... An activity distinguished primarily by an element of risk in trying to obtain a desired goal, e.g ... http://www.networktherapy.com/library/topic.asp?id=286
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Pathological gambling is being unable to resist impulses to gamble, which can lead to severe personal or social consequences. http://pennhealth.com/ency/article/001520.htm
This book reviews the prevalence, consequences, correlates, and treatments of pathological gambling. http://www.apa.org/books/4316046.html
Pathological gambling Definition Pathological gambling is being unable to resist impulses to gamble, which can lead to severe personal or social consequences. http://adam.about.com/encyclopedia/infectiousdiseases/Pathological-gambling.htm
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Pathological gambling is a progressive mental disorder meeting the diagnostic criteria set forth by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fourth ... http://www.adp.ca.gov/OPG/
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Individuals with this Impulse-Control Disorder recurrently fail to resist gambling to such an extent that it leads to disruption of major life pursuits. http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/pathgambledis.htm
Pathological gambling is the inability to resist impulses to gamble, leading to severe personal or social consequences. http://www.bcbswny.com/adam/Health%20Illustrated%20Encyclopedia/1/001520.htm
Pathological Gambling and Attorneys Consider these questions: Much has been written about alcoholism and drug addiction among the professions. Each of us, as attorneys, can ... http://www.fla-lap.org/gamblingatty.pdf
Pathological gambling is being unable to resist impulses to gamble, which can lead to severe personal or social consequences. http://www.sjhsyr.org/sjhhc/hidc07/Encyclopedia/1/001520.htm
Healthinmind / Mental Health Disorders / Impulse Control Disorders. Pathological Gambling. Unlike the other disorders classified as impulse ... http://healthinmind.com/english/gamble.htm
American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. (APPI), is the leading publisher of books, journals, and other media related to psychiatry and mental health. APPI publishes professional ... http://www.appi.org/book.cfm?id=62129
The Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders was established in 2000 as a program of Harvard Medical School's Division on Addictions. http://www.divisiononaddictions.org/institute
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