Pathological gambling: a review of phenomenological models and treatment modalities for an underrecognized psychiatric disorder.
Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry
; 8(6): 334-9, 2006.
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Pathological gambling (PG) is a prevalent and highly disabling impulse-control disorder. Two dominant phenomenological models for PG have been presented in the literature. According to one model, PG is included as an obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder, while according to the second model, PG represents a form of nonpharmacologic addiction. In this article, we present an expanded conceptualization of the phenomenology of PG. On the basis of our clinical research experience and a review of data in the field, we propose 3 subtypes of pathological gamblers: the "impulsive" subtype, the "obsessive-compulsive" subtype, and the "addictive" subtype. We also review the current pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment strategies for PG. A further aim of this article is to encourage awareness of the importance of improved screening procedures for the early detection of PG.
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MEDLINE
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Qualitative_research
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Screening_studies
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En
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Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry
Ano de publicação:
2006
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Article
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Israel