Problem Gambling: Cognition, Prevention and Treatment
Problem gambling is a perennial issue frequently reported in the media. This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource on problem gambling research. It describes the state of the art of the subject and presents the latest developments such as computer modelling of gambling behaviour and risk profiles of gambling products.
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Problem Gambling: Cognition, Prevention and Treatment
Problem gambling is a perennial issue frequently reported in the media. This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource on problem gambling research. It describes the state of the art of the subject and presents the latest developments such as computer modelling of gambling behaviour and risk profiles of gambling products.
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Problem Gambling: Cognition, Prevention and Treatment

Problem Gambling: Cognition, Prevention and Treatment

Problem Gambling: Cognition, Prevention and Treatment

Problem Gambling: Cognition, Prevention and Treatment

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Problem gambling is a perennial issue frequently reported in the media. This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource on problem gambling research. It describes the state of the art of the subject and presents the latest developments such as computer modelling of gambling behaviour and risk profiles of gambling products.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137272416
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 10/29/2014
Edition description: 2014
Pages: 324
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Anssi Airas, RAY, Espoo, Finland Henrietta Bowden-Jones, National Problem Gambling Clinic, London, UK Guillermo Campitelli, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia Luke Clark, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Anthony Franklin, Project Manager, London, UK Fernand R. Gobet, University of Liverpool, UK Iain Greenlees, University of Chichester, UK Nigel Harvey, University College London, UK David Hodgins, University of Calgary, Canada Sophia Jowett, Loughborough University, UK Annika Lindberg, Guy's and St Thomas's Hospital, London, UK David Miers, Cardiff Law School, UK Kerry S. O'Brien, Monash University, New Zealand Daniel Rhind, Brunel University, UK Rhys Jones, Aberystwyth University, UK Marvin R. G. Schiller, Universität Ulm, Germany Jessica Pykett, University of Birmingham, UK Craig Paul Speelman, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia Marc Welsh, Aberystwyth University, UK Mark Whitehead, Aberystwyth University, UK Juemin Xu, University College London, UK Igor Yakovenko, University of Calgary, Canada

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Marvin R. G. Schiller and Fernand R. Gobet PART I: PSYCHOLOGY OF PROBLEM GAMBLING 2. Expertise and the Illusion of Expertise in Gambling; Guillermo Campitelli and Craig Speelman 3. The Hot Hand Fallacy and the Gambler's Fallacy: What Are They and Why Do People Believe in Them?; Juemin Xu and Nigel Harvey 4. Cognitive Models of Gambling and Problem Gambling; Marvin R. G. Schiller and Fernand R. Gobet PART II: GAMBLING AND SOCIETY 5. Behind the Scenes of Creating the Tool for Responsible Games; Anssi Airas 6. Problem Gambling amongst Athletes in the United Kingdom; Daniel J. A. Rhind, Kerry O'Brien, Sophia Jowett and Ian Greenlees 7. The Gambling Market in Great Britain; David Miers 8. The 'Problem Gambler' and Socio-Spatial Vulnerability; Marc Welsh, Rhys Jones, Jessica Pykett and Mark Whitehead 9. Implementing a Social Responsibility Agenda in the Regulation of Gambling in Great Britain; David Miers PART III: TREATMENT OF PROBLEM GAMBLING 10. Treatment of Disordered Gambling; Igor Yakovenko and David C. Hodgins 11. Impulsivity and Cognitive Distortions in Problem Gambling; Theory and Application; Annika Lindberg, Luke Clark and Henrietta Bowden-Jones PART IV: A PROBLEM GAMBLER'S PERSPECTIVE 12. Life as a Compulsive Gambler: A First-Hand Account; Tony Franklin
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