Pathological gambling has so far received scant attention in the psychiatric literature. It has a prevalence rate of about 1% in most countries, and with the deregulation of gambling in the UK the prevalence is set to rise here. Pathological gambling can adversely affect the individual, family and society, and also carries high rates of psychiatric comorbidity. Early identification and appropriate treatment can limit the long-term adverse consequences and improve outcome. This article reviews assessment techniques and tools, and treatment strategies for pathological gambling.
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George, S., & Murali, V. (2005, November). Pathological gambling: An overview of assessment and treatment. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.11.6.450
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