Treatment Completion in a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Service for Problem Gamblers: Clinical Outcome Study

Author(s)
Tolchard, Barry
Battersby, Malcolm
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
Increased access to gambling is proving to be a great burden on the individuals who partake, their families and society in general. Despite growing evidence for the use of Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy (CBT) with problem gamblers, important questions remain unanswered regarding those individuals who do not respond to CBT. This paper compares gamblers who are considered 1) treatment completers, 2) drop-out following an initial assessment and, 3) drop-out after commencing treatment from a specialized CBT service. The results indicate a number of differences between the groups in regard to gambling severity and behaviour, demographic profile and variations in overall psychopathology.
Citation
Journal of Addiction Research and Therapy, 4(5), p. 1-7
ISSN
2155-6105
Link
Language
en
Publisher
Omics Publishing Group
Title
Treatment Completion in a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Service for Problem Gamblers: Clinical Outcome Study
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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