• Title of article

    Psychological Factors that Promote and Inhibit Pathological Gambling Original Research Article

  • Author/Authors

    Benjamin J. Morasco، نويسنده , , Jeremiah Weinstock، نويسنده , , David M. Ledgerwood، نويسنده , , Nancy M. Petry، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    208
  • To page
    217
  • Abstract
    This paper describes qualitative data regarding psychological factors that may affect gambling behavior among treatment-seeking pathological gamblers. Participants (n = 84) diagnosed with pathological gambling were treated in a clinical trial examining the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Qualitative data were collected from participants during each of 8 structured CBT sessions. Specific gambling-related psychological factors that were assessed include triggers, consequences, high-risk situations, craving experiences, assertiveness skills, cognitive distortions, and coping strategies. The most commonly reported triggers for gambling were lack of structured time and negative emotional state, which were similar to the high-risk times for gambling. The most frequently listed positive consequences of gambling were enjoyment associated with winning and use of gambling as an escape. Negative consequences of gambling included depressed mood, financial problems, and conflict with family. Coping strategies changed during treatment, as participants reported relying less upon avoidance and distraction, and became better able to utilize support networks and cognitive coping skills. These data are important to better understand the factors associated with the development, maintenance, and cessation of pathological gambling.
  • Journal title
    Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
  • Record number

    1107186