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JEU PATHOLOGIQUESynonyme(s)jeu compulsif ;ludopathie syndrome de jeu pathologique |
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"Une grande majorité d'usagers de produits psychoactifs font évoluer par eux-mêmes leurs comportements de consommation afin de les rendre moins problématiques. Les premières recherches datent de 30 ans chez des personnes alcooliques. Cette rémis[...]Article
L. AUFFRERE | 2001Robert Ladouceur a élaboré au Québec une technique pour soigner les personnes dépendantes au jeu. Basée sur la thérapie cognitive, elle part de l'hypothèse que la compréhension des mythes liés au gain des jeux de hasard permet de guérir cette ap[...]Article
L. SHARPE | 2001With most Western countries expanding the availability of gambling facilities in recent decades, considerable research interest has developed in those people who develop problematic levels of gambling. In the recent decade, a large body of resea[...]Livre
Le jeu pathologique est fréquemment diagnostiqué chez les toxicomanes comme facteur de comorbidité. Une des explications de cette concurrence est que l'usage de substances et le jeu pathologique sont les manifestations de traits de personnalité [...]Article
H.R. BABOUSHKIN ; K.K. HARDOON | 2001"Differences in underlying cognitions across gambling tasks were examined. The South Oaks Gambling Screen, a measure of pathological gambling, was completed by 60 undergraduate students. They also played computer-simulated games of roulette, slo[...]Article
K.K. HARDOON ; H.R. BABOUSHKIN | 2001There is evidence that the faulty cognitions underlying an individual's playing behavior maintains and supports their gambling behavior. Sixty undergraduate students completed the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS), a measure to assess pathologic[...]Article
R. GUPTA ; J.L. DEREVENSKY | 2000Considerable interest in the area of youth gambling has prompted an increase in empirical investigations examining the correlates associated with youth experiencing severe gambling problems. Based upon the current state of knowledge and our clin[...]Article
H.A. GETTY ; J. WATSON | 2000Depression and maladaptive coping styles are important components of theories of pathological gambling and are frequently foci of treatment with individuals with gambling problems. The present study aimed to improve understanding and treatment o[...]Article
M. DICKERSON ; E. BARON | 2000The recent healthy increase in research into all aspects of gambling is noted. The dominant theme accounting for most of this research is the mental disorder model of pathological gambling and measures that have been derived from this conceptual[...]Article
A.W.L. CHAU ; J.G. PHILLIPS | 2000"Gambling has been viewed as irrational, and even though blackjack offers rational strategies (i.e., Basic [E. Thorp, 1966] and card counting), people exhibit departures from rationality (e.g., ""Never Bust"" strategies). To determine whether de[...]Article
I. DUVARCI ; A. VARAN | 2000"This study investigated the descriptive features of Turkish pathological gamblers. Participants were 31 male pathological gamblers and 42 ""regular gamblers"" who acted as controls. The subjects were diagnosed on the basis of DSM-IV pathologica[...]Article
M.R. DIXON ; L.J. HAYES | 2000The purpose of the present study was to examine the participation of a variety of variables in gambling behavior. Forty-five subjects were exposed to an experimental roulette game played for course extra-credit points. In Phase 1, subjects playe[...]Livre
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R. LADOUCEUR ; C. BOUTIN ; C. SYLVAIN | 2000Le traitement comportemental et cognitif du jeu pathologique est illustré à l'aide de courtes histoires de cas.