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|a Women and Problem Gambling :
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|a Cover; Women and Problem Gambling: Therapeutic insights into understanding addiction and treatment; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Growing the problem; Chapter 2 Why take the risk?; Chapter 3 Sliding into trouble; Chapter 4 Escaping to a trap; Chapter 5 Rock bottom; Chapter 6 Assessing reality; Chapter 7 Creating a therapeutic experience; Chapter 8 Ambivalence; Chapter 9 Understanding why; Chapter 10 Relapse prevention; Chapter 11 One woman's story; Chapter 12 Reflections on practice; Referral organisations; References; Index.
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|a Addiction is much misunderstood. Women and addictive gambling even more so, and for many years women have suffered in silence. This book explores how lonely, troubled lives and damaging relationships lead to the trap of problem gambling, the anxiety and chaos whilst locked inside, and then offers realistic hope of a way out. With the significant increase in women gambling problematically, Women and Problem Gambling aims to answer the often asked question 'who is to blame?' the text covers:the role of the gambling industrythe role.
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