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Gamblers: A Self-Regulation Manual for Individual and Family Therapy (Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional)

Título: Gamblers: A Self-Regulation Manual for Individual and Family Therapy (Resources for the Mental Health Professional)
Autor:  Joseph W. Ciarrocchi
Data: 2001


Over the past decade, legal wagering has expanded rapidly in North America. In 1998 alone, people lost 50 billion dollars in legal betting and it is estimated that illegal wagering is twice that amount. A recent government report, based on the broadest population survey, concludes that the lifetime and pathological gamblers in the U.S. range between 4 and 10 million persons and is growing. If we include the families affected by problem gambling then the potential impact is indeed prodigious. Virtually no community in the U.S. and Canada is left untouched by entertainment or problem gambling. Treating problem gambling has evolved from a small group of practitioners in the 1980’s working in specialty impatient units into an international enterprise that affects the caseload of many mental health professionals. Owing to its quiet origins, problem gambling treatment strategies are not well known throughout the clinical community. Consequently the average clinician is him/herself “learning as they go.” This approach does not benefit either client or therapist. As the book’s first chapter makes clear, problem gambling differs significantly from substance abuse, its nearest clinical relative. Not attending to these differences leads to poor results and clinical failure. This book is the one essential tool needed by clinicians treating or likely to treat problem gambling. Written by a clinician with wide experience, it is intended for the general clinician treating or likely to treat problem gambling desiring a comprehensive, yet user-friendly guide.

  • Assessment and treatment of problem gambling and those affected by it is discussed
  • Includes diagnostic instruments developed by the author
  • An integrative approach is taken with a special focus on cultural concerns and clinical applications for women and minorities
  • Integration of spirituality in treatment is covered

Review

“Dr. Ciarrocchi has prepared an excellent comprehensive manual for practical use by both the counselor new to gambling treatment and the experienced gambling counselors. The manual provides practical applied science built on a solid, easy to understand foundation of current psychological theory and recent research.

As the public awareness of problem gambling increases and more and more people facing this disorder seek competent mental health services, the need for solid “how to” information for the average counselor is becoming more and more critical. The manual contains an excellent collection of self-help strategies, counselor interventions and psychological theory in practice. This is “one stop shopping” for the counselor seeking to understand, assess and treat the problem gambler and family any counselor may find among their caseloads.

Dr. Ciarrocchi explains and illustrates the use of several of the most popular and effective treatment approaches and strategies in use with problem gamblers today and he adds a few innovative interventions and interpretations of this own. Cognitive-behavioral interventions, motivational interviewing, stages of change are but a few of the theories neatly interwoven into a comprehensive guide to gambling treatment. Everything needed for the problem gambling client’s “recovery 101” effort is included here, ready to pick up and begin an effective recovery journey.

Dr. Ciarrocchi is one of two or three experts on gambling treatment that addresses problem gambling treatment and spirituality in a meaningful way for use by any counselor. The collaborative tone and step-by-step sections allow for the effective and productive therapeutic exploration of this most important area by any counselor. This section removes imaginary barriers many mental health and addiction counselors put between themselves and their clients on the issue of spirituality believing they are not ministers or trained pastoral counselors and therefore cannot competently address these issues. The manual makes it clear and easy to incorporate the fundamentals of spirituality and recovery I the basic treatment plan for any client.

If I had this manual twenty-one years ago I would have saved several hundred gamblers and their families from needing to be my teachers as my learning curve inched up and up. Today’s counselors are so much more likely to come across problem gamblers and family members looking for help, that rather than go through a long learning curve of slowly gaining experience, READ THIS MANUAL, and use it in the day to day management and direction of your gambling treatment efforts.

I am sure, with this manual, counselors will find it easier to assess and treat the problem gambler and family, they will then become more willing to evaluate for this disorder (as common as drug addiction) and upon finding it, begin effective treatment right away. The guesswork of “what to do” is gone, the plan is all laid out, just pick up the book and follow the step-by-step guide to recovery and successful treatment. With this book everybody wins, the gambler, their family, the counselor, employer and insurance companies. The essentials of gambling treatment are all together in one easy to understand and use manual. Theory is discussed as it relates to selected interventions so the counselor not only is told what to try- but why.

The theories discussed are solid, based in reviewed science and research and have been proven effective in many clinical settings. The moves to apply these well-described interventions with gamblers is the result of years of experience by the author and his colleagues. This adds up to trust. A counselor new to gambling treatment, or with many years of experience, can truly trust the material in this manual.

I can only imagine how many problem gamblers and families will be better helped now that concerned counselors have a solid tool with which to work. This manual is truly a gift to counselors and their gambling clients and families.” —Joanna Franklin MS NCGC, Executive Director, Maryland Council on Problem Gambling

“Dr. Ciarrocchi offers an integrated, comprehensive, and practical volume on the treatment of problem gambling. It spans etiology, diagnosis, assessment, and treatment, with specific attention to couples, family, spiritual, and forensic aspects.” —William R. Miller, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Co-Director, Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addictions (CASAA), The University of New Mexico

From the Back Cover

Problem gambling is on the increase in today’s society, with devastating effects on family finances and relationships. Until now, clinicians had no comprehensive, user-friendly, single source for understanding and treating the condition of pathological gambling. Counseling Problem Gamblers and Their Families: A Clinician’s Guidepulls together clinical wisdom and research findings into a treatment package aimed at developing the component skills for successful recovery. It makes available, with instructions, the most well regarded assessment instruments for identifying gambling problems and discusses how they relate to DSM diagnosis. Counseling Problem Gamblers and Their Families: A Clinician’s Guide covers a wide range of issues related to problem gambling and those affected by it. Among the unique features of the book are:

  • Step-by-step treatment plans
  • Diagnostic instruments developed by the author
  • Focus on specific cultural concerns, with clinical applications for women, minorities, and religiously committed persons
  • Integration of spirituality in treatment
  • Coping strategies for family members

Foreword written by Joan Franklin, President of the National Council of Problem Gambling

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