Gambling Disorder
Found 9 free book(s)DSM5 Diagnostic Criteria: Gambling Disorder
www.ncpgambling.orgfor gambling disorder have been met for at least 3 months but for less than 12 months. In sustained remission: After full criteria for gambling disorder were previously met, none of the criteria for gambling disorder have been met during a period of 12 months or longer. Specify current severity:
Internet Addiction: Symptoms, Evaluation, And Treatment
www.netaddiction.comBy using Pathological Gambling as a model, Internet addiction can be defined as an impulse-control disorder which does not involve an intoxicant. Therefore, Young (1996) developed a brief eight-item questionnaire which modified criteria for pathological gambling to provide a screening instrument for addictive Internet use: 1.
The ASAM National Practice Guideline Supplement
www.asam.orgaddictive behaviors such as gambling. Given the widespread North American application of the DSM’s categorization of disorders, this Practice Guideline will, for the sake of brevity and convention, use the term ‘‘opioid use disorder.’’ According to the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 4.5 million individuals in the ...
DOH 606-019 Behavioral Health Agencies Directory
www.doh.wa.govSubstance Use Disorder Services Problem Alcohol and Drug Information School Level 1 Outpatient Level II Intensive Outpatient DUI Assessment Pathological Gambling Services Problem and Pathological Gambling Quality Behavioral Health Administration and Integrated Health Services BHA.FS.61035837-BRNCH (509) 295-6865 www.qbhs.org
EDA Big Book Step Workshop Preparation for Step One
eatingdisordersanonymous.orgnight eating disorder and pica) Compulsive eating Obsession with food, weight, body image, or exercise . Please check any other issues you have had: Alcoholism Narcotics or other drug problems Sexual abuse survivor PTSD and/or disassociation issues Sexual addiction Gambling issues Kleptomania Health effects/other (please specify):
College Students and Financial Distress: Exploring Debt ...
files.eric.ed.govb) compulsive buying disorder, c) compulsive hoard-ing, d) pathological gambling, e) workaholism, f) finan-cial dependence, g) financial infidelity, and h) financial enmeshment (Klontz et al., 2008; Klontz et al., 2011). Financial stress and anxiety can also be seen as aspects of financial mental health. Although sparse, research has
Supporting Minds: An Educator's Guide to Promoting ...
www.edu.gov.on.ca7. Gambling 113 What Is Problem Gambling? 113 What Do Problems with Gambling Look Like? 115 What Can Educators Do? 117 Background Information 117 References 118 8. Self-harm and Suicide 121 (a) Self-harm 121 What Is Self-harm? 121 What Does Self-harm Behaviour Look Like? 121 What Can Educators Do? 122 Background Information 124 (b) Suicide 126
国内のギャンブル等依存に関する疫学調査
kurihama.hosp.go.jp(※1)SOGS (The South Oaks Gambling Screen)は、世界的に最も多く用いられているギャンブル依存の簡易スクリーニングテストである。 12項目(20点満点)の質問中、その回答から算出した点数が5点以上の場合にギャンブル等依存の疑いありとされる。
LEVEL 3.7 MEDICALLY MONITORED INTENSIVE INPATIENT …
www.ddap.pa.gov• Gambling paraphernalia • Pornography The program implements procedures that reasonably ensure the safety of patients and staff, including but not limited to • Searches of persons served, of belongings, and of the physical facility. Searches will be done to
