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And they're questioning whether it's promoting a form of harmful gamblingaddiction.
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Critics say they fuel gamblingaddiction, an accusation disputed by the bookmakers.
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They portrayed gamblingaddiction as both an anomaly and an individual weakness.
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Instead, she thinks he should go into rehab for his gamblingaddiction.
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Wendy Bendel's partner killed himself after struggling with a 20-year gamblingaddiction.
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Oliver had to be getting desperate to cover his compulsivegambling-andhis debts.
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Martin Paterson knows just how dangerous compulsivegambling can be.
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It classifies compulsivegambling as an addiction, the first behavior to be so categorized.
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Someone who is in recovery for another addiction is especially vulnerable to compulsivegambling, experts say.
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There is no specific psychiatric expertise available to deal with compulsivegambling in Ireland, writes Paul Cullen.
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It also suggests extending problemgambling education, or funding more problemgambling services.
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The majority of respondents had never received information about problemgambling.
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Ultimate Gaming CEO Tobin Prior said his company offers safeguards against problemgambling.
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Students in employment had substantially higher frequency of gambling and greater problemgambling.
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Specific gambling formats mediated the relationship between involvement and problemgambling.
Usage of pathological gambling in English
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Recent imaging studies have shed light on the mechanism underlying pathologicalgambling.
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Conclusions: Familial factors have an important influence on risk for pathologicalgambling behavior.
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Treatments for pathologicalgambling are also described, including both psychosocial and pharmacological approaches.
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To examine vulnerability to pathologicalgambling, we estimated the familial contributions (i.e.
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This change may represent an opportunity to expand research on gambling and treatment of pathologicalgambling.
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Conclusion: Cortical areas implicated in impulse control disorders show increased rGMR in pathologicalgambling at baseline.
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Methods: Twenty-one patients with pathologicalgambling, who met lifetime comorbid bipolar spectrum diagnoses, received baseline PET scans.
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Dysfunctional beliefs of OCD patients were compared to those of patients with pathologicalgambling, panic disorder and normal controls.
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Methods: Literature reviews were conducted on areas relevant to pathologicalgambling and its classification and similarities to substance use disorders.
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Results: The diagnostic criteria for pathologicalgambling are outlined across the three versions of the DSM since its initial introduction.
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This paper considers the prospect of reclassifying and broadening the substance use disorders to include non-pharmacological addictions such as pathologicalgambling.
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This study examined whether pathologicalgambling, a disorder belonging to the OC spectrum, is characterized by similar dysfunctional cognitions as OCD.
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Analysis showed that OCD patients exhibited higher OBQ-87 scores than both panic patients and normal controls, but equal to pathologicalgambling patients.
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However, it was not until 1980 that the medical profession in the United States first recognized pathologicalgambling as a psychiatric disorder.
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We have comprehensively documented a case of semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (sv-PPA) presenting with early-onset pathologicalgambling (PG).
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These mixed results do not seem to support the OC spectrum theory for pathologicalgambling, moreover being contradictory to contemporary cognitive OCD models.