Survey of American Gambling Attitudes and Behavior

Survey of American Gambling Attitudes and Behavior
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1976
Genre: Gamblers
ISBN: UCBK:C021001506

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Gambling in America Survey of American gambling attitudes and behavior

Gambling in America  Survey of American gambling attitudes and behavior
Author: United States. Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward Gambling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1976
Genre: Bingo
ISBN: OCLC:3509290

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A Survey of American Gambling Attitudes and Behavior

A Survey of American Gambling Attitudes and Behavior
Author: Maureen Kallick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1979
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0783752539

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Gambling in America

Gambling in America
Author: United States. Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward Gambling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1976
Genre: Gambling
ISBN: UOM:39015000582000

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Gambling in America

Gambling in America
Author: États-Unis. Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward Gambling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1976
Genre: Gambling
ISBN: OSU:32435014750525

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THE PSYCHODYNAMICS AND PSYCHOLOGY OF GAMBLING

THE PSYCHODYNAMICS AND PSYCHOLOGY OF GAMBLING
Author: Mikal Aasved
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: PSYCHOLOGY
ISBN: 9780398083601

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The Psychodynamics and Psychology of Gambling is the first volume in the four-volume The Gambling Theory and Research Series. Author Mikal Aasved felt a need to fill what he perceived to be a lack of background sources or reviews of literature pertaining to gambling theory and research. This series will present major findings of leading researchers as they study the causes and effects of gambling, both recreational and excessive. This first entry in the series reviews the most influential psychodynamic and psychological theories that explain why people gamble. Psychoanalytical theorists discussed include Freud, Von Hattingberg, Fenichel, Bergler, Simmel, Greenson, Stekel, and others. Aasved includes sections on behavioral (learning or reinforcement theory) psychological approaches to gambling with discussion of Skinner's ideas and research findings as well as Pavlov's principles. This book begins with the question 'Why do people gamble?' and offers many theories proposed by clinicians, laboratory and field researchers, and participants as they seek to explain the motivation behind gambling. The differences between gambling as entertainment and gambling compulsion is a focus of much research. Aasved addresses ideas set forth as to why some people are able to control their gambling and others cannot, even when it means sacrificing their jobs, family, and material possessions. This text provides a comprehensive background into theories of addiction research as studied by leaders in the field.

The Biology of Gambling

The Biology of Gambling
Author: Mikal J. Aasved
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2003
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780398074463

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The Biology of Gambling is the third volume in the Gambling Theory and Research Series. Author Mikal Aasved wrote this series to meet the need for a comprehensive review and synthesis of the many published materials pertaining to gambling theory and research. The series summarizes and critiques the findings and conclusions of investigators who have attempted to determine the motivations for gambling, both normative and excessive. Dr. Aasved provides a thorough examination of the research efforts and theoretical explanations of leaders in the field of gambling studies. This volume focuses on the etiological or causal theories that have been advanced by specialists in the medical sciences, an increasing number of whom are adopting the view that biological factors play an important role in the developmnet of many addictive, obsessive-compulsive, and other maladaptive behavior disorders. The fifteen chapters are divided into four parts. Part I reviews medical or disease models of addiction, discussing early and later conceptions. The core features of addiction, the alcohol dependence syndrome, heritability of addiction, longitudinal studies, and the quest to discover the biological basis of addiction are explored in detail. Part II examines the medical models of pathological gambling by exploring early ideas on gambling and human evolution, recent definition and diagnosis of pathological gambling, criticisms of the medical and addiction models, treatment goals, and the ongoing quest to discover the biological basis of pathological gambling. Part III concerns multicausal models of pathological gambling, and focuses on general theories of addiction, gambling-specific theories, and finishes with a critique of multicausal approaches. Part IV integrates the contents of the book by highlighting its main points and offering such concluding observations as: "Where do we now stand, and where do we go from here?" This book, as well as the entire

THE SOCIOLOGY OF GAMBLING

THE SOCIOLOGY OF GAMBLING
Author: Mikal Aasved
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Compulsive gambling
ISBN: 9780398084127

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This is the second in a series of books intended to review and evaluate the most popular and influential explanations for gambling and the many research studies that have been conducted to confirm or refute them. This book focuses on the contributions of specialists in the social sciences, most of whom are convinced that gambling is a consequence of the social or subcultural environment in which the gambler lives. To further the understanding of why people gamble, investigators went to places where gambling occurred and spent time among and interacted with the gamblers. Some attended Gamblers Anonymous meetings and others became participant observers in gambling establishments by becoming employed as roulette croupiers or card dealers. Topics covered include the gambler’s point of view, the researcher’s point of view, social structure, economics, statistical tests of earlier ideas, special populations, ‘‘armchair’’ theories, gambling and the public, problem correlates, and risk factors. In addition, a critique of the qualitative and quantitative studies involving survey research methods and interview research methods is given that provides theoretical explanations for why people gamble. Numerous results from geographical surveys are provided, as well as tables that examine the research of problem gambling.