Gambling
Addiction and Problem Gambling - Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment
. In America alone, problem gambling affects more than 15 million
people. More than 3 million of these are considered severe problem
gamblers, otherwise known as gambling addicts or pathological gamblers.
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Gamblers
Anonymous - 20 Questions.Gamblers Anonymous offers the following
questions to anyone who may have a gambling problem. These questions
are provided to help the individual decide if he or she is a compulsive
gambler and wants to stop gambling. 3/5
Gamblers
Anonymous (UK) - Provides information about a fellowship of men
and women who have joined together to do something about their own
gambling problem. 3/5
Gamblers
Anonymous - Jersey - Gamblers Anonymous is a fellowship of men
and women who have joined together to do something about their own
gambling problem and to help other compulsive gamblers do the same.3/5
Gamblers
Anonymous USA - The gamblers support group with good advice and
resource links. 4/5
Pathological
Gambling: An Impulse Control Disorder? - Measurement of impulsivity
Using Neurocognitive Tests. Article.Pathological gambling is classified
in the DSM-IV-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)
and in the ICD-10 (International Classification of Disease)
as an impulse control disorder. Not Rated