Types of psychotherapy for pathological gamblers.

Psychiatry (Edgmont)

Dr. Fong is the Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, Co-Director, UCLA Gambling Studies Program, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital, Los Angeles, California.

Published: May 2005

Several types of psychotherapy are currently used to treat pathological gamblers. These include Gambler's Anonymous, cognitive behavioral therapy, behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and family therapy. Research into which types of psychotherapy are the most effective for pathological gambling is limited but is a growing area of study. Group therapy, namely Gambler's Anonymous, provides peer support and structure. Cognitive behavior therapy aims to identify and correct cognitive distortions about gambling. Psychodynamic psychotherapy can help recovering gamblers address core conflicts and hidden psychological meanings of gambling. Family therapy is helpful by providing support and education and eliminating enabling behaviors. To date, no single type of psychotherapy has emerged as the most effective form of treatment. As in other addictive disorders, treatment retention of pathological gamblers is highly variable. Understanding the types of psychotherapy that are available for pathological gamblers, as well their underlying principles, will assist clinicians in managing this complex behavioral disorder.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3000184PMC

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