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manifestation and treatment of problem gamblers related to traditional gambling, but problem gambling in the financial markets is the least studied major area of gambling by researchers and clinicians ( Griffiths, 1996b ; Petry, 2003 ). In particular, no
the areas of IA, SA and CB, which are the focus of the present paper. Since these problems are of clinical relevance, and often associated with harmful consequences for affected individuals (e.g., Pontes, Kuss, & Griffiths, 2015 ), effective treatment
directly after the intervention ( Wartberg, Thomsen, Moll, & Thomasius, 2014 ). Du and colleagues ( Du, Jiang, & Vance, 2010 ) conducted a randomized controlled study investigating long-term effects of a CBT treatment and found similar effects after six
and pharmacological medications ( Cowlishaw et al., 2012 ; Grant & Potenza, 2004 ; Sauvaget et al., 2015 ). Importantly, psychological interventions remain as the preferred treatment choice, and pharmacological interventions have smaller effect sizes
, N. , Berner , W. & Hill , A. ( 2007 ). Diagnosis and treatment of sexual addiction: A survey among German sex therapists . Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity: The Journalof Treatment & Prevention , 14 ( 2 ), 131 – 143
psychosocial interventions: Treatment, life context and personal risk factors” — A clarification Substance Use & Misuse 47 1601 1602
( Horvath, 2004 ; Miller, Forcehimes, & Zweben, 2011 ). The stalling of research and the demonstrated potential of ibogaine to alleviate opioid withdrawal led to a “vast uncontrolled experiment” of people seeking ibogaine treatment ( Vastag, 2005
ICD-11 Gaming Disorder: Needed and just in time or dangerous and much too early?
Commentary on: Scholars’ open debate paper on the World Health Organization ICD-11 Gaming Disorder proposal (Aarseth et al.)
recreational to obsessive gaming and the development of a Gaming Disorder ( Müller, Beutel, Egloff, & Wölfling, 2014 ; Vink, van Beijsterveldt, Huppertz, Bartels, & Boomsma, 2016 ). Treatment Demand With regard to the prevalence of
Recommendations for increasing research on co-occurring serious mental illness and gambling problems
Commentary on: Disordered gambling and psychosis: Prevalence and clinical correlates (Cassetta et al., 2018)
Introduction A recent study from Brazil of treatment-seeking individuals with gambling problems reported on the significance of the co-occurrence of gambling disorder with psychotic disorders, corroborating and extending
drug dependence treatments is therefore paramount. Current available options include behavioral therapies ( Carroll & Onken, 2005 ), pharmacotherapies ( Vocci, Acri, & Elkashef, 2005 ), and combinations of both approaches ( Potenza, Sofuoglu, Carroll