A Self-Regulation Manual for Individual and Family Therapy Joseph W. Ciarrocchi Loyola College, Columbia, Maryland, U.S.A. A Volume in the Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional Series Over the past decade, legal wagering has expanded rapidly in North America. In 1998 alone, people lost 50 billion dollars in legal betting and it is estimated that illegal wagering is twice that amount. A recent government report, based on the broadest population survey, concludes that the lifetime and pathological gamblers in the U.S. range between 4 and 10 million persons and is growing. If we include the families affected by problem gambling then the potential impact is indeed prodigious. Virtually no community in the U.S. and Canada is left untouched by entertainment or problem gambling. Treating problem gambling has evolved from a small group of practitioners in the 1980's working in specialty impatient units into an international enterprise that affects the caseload of many mental health professionals. Owing to its quiet origins, problem gambling treatment strategies are not well known throughout the clinical community. Consequently the average clinician is him/herself learning as they go. This approach does not benefit either client or therapist. As the book's first chapter makes clear, problem gambling differs significantly from substance abuse, its nearest clinical relative. Not attending to these differences leads to poor results and clinical failure. This book is the one essential tool needed by clinicians treating or likely to treat problem gambling. Written by a clinician with wide experience, it is intended for the general clinician treating or likely to treat problem gambling desiring a comprehensive, yet user-friendly guide. KEY FEATURES Assessment and treatment of problem gambling and those affected by it is discussed Includes diagnostic instruments developed by the author An integrative approach is taken with a special focus on cultural concerns and clinical applications for women and minorities Integration of spirituality in treatment is covered The Foreword is written by Joanna Franklin, President of the National Council of Problem Gambling CONTENTS: Acknowledgments. List of Worksheets. The Twenty Percent Difference. The Scope of Social and Problem Gambling. Research on Causes and Treatment of Pathological Gambling. A Self-Regulation Model for Understanding Pathological Gambling. Diagnosis and Assessment of Pathological Gambling. Overview of Clinical Interventions: A Plea for Family Involvement. Motivational Enhancement, Stages of Change, and Goal-Setting. Abstinence Control and Relapse Preventions. Managing Urges Through Acceptance. Depression, Anxiety, and Guilt: Cognitive Strategies. Changing Beliefs About Gambling: The Downside of Hope. Problem-Solving and Overcoming Procrastination. Financial and Legal Issues. Couples and Family Treatment. Spirituality, Virtue, and Character: A Model for Therapist Collaboration in Long-Term Growth. References. Appendix A: National Council on Problem Gambling Affiliate List. Appendix B: Worksheets. Index.