1. Pathological gambling
Pathological gambling is being unable to resist impulses to gamble, which can lead to severe personal or social consequences.
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2. Pathological gambling disorder
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, relationships, mental health, or other important aspects of life. The person may continue ...
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3. Pathological gambling and compulsive buying: do th... [Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 2010] - PubMed result
Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa, Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA. donald-black@uiowa.edu
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4. Pathological gambling
Pathological gambling is being unable to resist impulses to gamble, which can lead to severe personal or social consequences.
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5. Pathological gambling
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6. References for “Pathological gambling”
Dannon PN, et al. “Topiramate versus Fluvoxamine in the Treatment of Pathological Gambling: A Randomized, Blind-Rater Comparison Study,” Clinical Neuropharmacology (Jan.–Feb. 2005): Vol. 28, No. 1, pp. 6–10. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?...
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7. Pathological Gambling Runs In Families
Problem gambling runs in families according to a University of Iowa study published online Feb. 24 in the journal Psychiatry Research. The study also found an excess of alcoholism, drug disorders and antisocial personality disorder in families wit...
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8. Pathological Gambling Symptoms
Gambling addiction, also known as compulsive gambling, may be a type of impulse-control disorder. Compulsive gamblers keep gambling whether they're up or down, broke or flush, happy or depressed. Even when they know the odds are against them,...
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9. Pathological gambling - Virtual Medical Centre
Pathological gambling is a inpulse-control disorder. This means that a person acts on certain impulse that is potentially harmful but they cannot resist the action. This is not the same as problem gambling.In pathological
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10. Pathological Gambling: Etiology, Comorbidity, and Treatment
The author reviews treatments commonly used for pathological gambling as well as nonprofessionally guided interventions such as Gamblers Anonymous. Petry then presents her own brief cognitive-behavioral approach, whose success is empirically prove...
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