Certainly we have seen notorious financial trading scandals over the years to prove that
pathological gambling does happen outside of casinos.
Not exact matches
Pathological gambling may have less to
do with the thrill of winning than with the downer of losing, reports Vanderbilt University neuroscientist David Zald.
Although
pathological gambling is listed as a reported side effect in the current aripiprazole drug labels, this description
does not entirely reflect the nature of the impulse - control risk that we identified.
OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science Q
Do psychological treatments improve
pathological gambling in the short and long term?
Does sustained - release lithium reduce impulsive
gambling and affective instability versus placebo in
pathological gamblers with bipolar spectrum disorders?
Level two
gambling, or in - transition
gambling, refers to
gambling behavior which
does not meet the diagnostic criteria for
pathological gambling, but which
does, nonetheless, appear to be somewhat problematic.